Join Us May 1 for an SAT/ACT Workshop
As digital testing arrives for both the SAT and ACT, more high-profile colleges have removed or adjusted score-optional testing policies. On Thursday, May 1, at 7:00 pm please join Goldstein Test Prep founder Mike Goldstein and Director of College and Career Counseling, Jean Whalen, to discuss and make sense of the recent changes in admissions testing.
Topics will include:
- Updated data, scoring information, and strategies for the digital SAT and its adaptive testing format
- Major changes the ACT implemented this past spring, including the option for digital AND paper testing and an optional science section
- How adaptive scoring will mean different tests for different students
- The new format of the combined reading/writing sections with one paragraph per question
- The College Board's Bluebook App and the digital test-taking tools created to assist students
- The continued evolution of test-optional admissions policies and how to determine where to send test scores
- Decisions by schools such as Yale, Dartmouth, the University of Texas, Purdue, and others to require test scores of all applicants, and what it means for admissions rates, average scores, and diversity goals.
The program will include an extensive Q&A session in which participants can type questions and have them answered in real time during the presentation. Feel free to email any questions in advance to mike.goldstein@goldsteintestprep.com. Click here to register.