Dartmouth College has decided to reinstate the SAT and ACT standardized testing requirement for undergraduate admissions applications for the class of 2029. This move marks Dartmouth as the first Ivy League school to bring back SAT's for admissions. The decision is based on the acknowledgment that grades and test scores are the best indicators of success. While Dartmouth has taken this step, other schools may not follow suit due to various reasons.
Dartmouth Reinstates SAT Requirement in First for Ivy League https://t.co/jrVyCM5h7p A smart idea. More information is better, The SAT and ACT tests capture information that grades the students and the schools they went to.
Standardized-test requirement is back at Dartmouth — but other schools might not follow. https://t.co/FwDtkEOsJB
SAT/ACT requirements are back at Dartmouth. Here are 3 reasons many other schools may not follow that course. https://t.co/r02TFvn9IK
Dartmouth College has announced it will reinstate the standardized testing requirement -- the SAT and ACT -- for the class of 2029 undergraduate admissions applications. https://t.co/gfSOEWPnRv
Dartmouth is the first Ivy League school to bring back SAT’s for admissions. https://t.co/htqAXoxwoa Now they acknowledge that grades and test scores are the best indicator of success. I could have told them that! https://t.co/oiWpG2S4Dn