With test optional now the norm in college admissions, another gatekeeper rises: calculus
ByEditorial Independence
opencampusmedia.org
5min
February 6, 2023
Most colleges during the pandemic stopped making applicants submit standardized test scores — and for now, those policies seem here to stay. It’s a shift many students and college officials have embraced as a way to make the admission process more accessible, especially for disadvantaged students.
But it has also forced colleges, especially the most selective ones, to elevate other criteria as they pick who gets in and who gets denied.
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