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PostedSep 409/04/2023, 04:49 PM
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Conquering the SAT/ACT does not guarantee you the spot at Top school. Here's why. In 2019, the whole Earth, including US, had experienced immense negative impact of the Covid-19, or coronavirus. The virus impacted on the health of living beings, their occupation and income. On socio-economic side, countries, companies within them, struggled to work at the office, and it was prohibited to do that in a traditional way to avert spreadness of the virus. Thus, companies made a decision to initiate remote (off-office) working system. They used LinkedIn as a tool to hire real people to work and accepted online CVs from all parts of the world. In that way, workforce and output companies possess and produce "survived". In the same way, the danger coronavirus caused strongly affected admissions process of any school in the world, mostly to the US colleges. The process was divergent than that of 2017-18. Standardized tests, SAT or ACTs, became optional due to quarantine that force-closed the test centers and institutions, so the applicant to spot ratio (ASR) has been rising substantially. Admissions process became more furious. It started to delve into more moral, or personality, of the applicant. To find out about it, they started to ask more essays other than personal statement. Writing essay about one's personality is hard, even if you have the complete idea. It should contain your growth and answer why and how questions. The idea of the essay may be cliché, but the way you deliver the message should be distinguishable. In other words, test scores does not guarantee the success in US admissions. By the title, you should've understood by ardent feeling that you don't need to prepare for the test. However, the amount of scholarship school offers somewhat demands on this. All in all, mark my words: "If your choice of school does not require standard test, submit them if asked as a optional." #sat