K so one thing about dropping the SAT requirements is that presumably anyone who does well on it will submit their scores anyway, right?
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Replying to @diviacaroline
probably the more important point is that they might be signaling that they won't be selecting the student body on the basis of expected performance anyway so maybe you could still submit it but their objective has changed
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Replying to @eigenrobot
It is not clear to me that this is a strong signal of disregarding expected performance? In that direction, sure, but I don’t know if it’s strong.
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private guess is they lean toward selecting for expected revenue even more significantly possibly some social justice thing where they want more cover for quotas not having test scores published to provide clarity in whether either obtains is a second benefit
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