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Critical reading proves vital to performing well on ACT, SAT

- By Gerald Bradshaw Gerald Bradshaw is an internatio­nal college admissions consultant with Bradshaw College Consulting in Crown Point.

Dear Mr. Bradshaw,

Which top colleges require the SAT or ACT? How should I prepare? Is there one section of the test that is harder than the other that I should focus on?

High School Junior

Dear Junior,

Top colleges in the United

States typically require either the SAT or ACT as part of their admissions process. These standardiz­ed tests serve as a measure of a student’s academic readiness for college-level work and provide admissions officers with a standardiz­ed way to evaluate applicants from diverse background­s. While many colleges have become test-optional in recent years, several prestigiou­s institutio­ns still require these exams.

Let’s explore some of these colleges and their policies regarding the SAT or ACT:

Harvard University: As one of the most prestigiou­s universiti­es in the world, Harvard requires either the SAT or ACT for all applicants. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Harvard has temporaril­y suspended its testing requiremen­t for the 2023 and 2024 admissions cycles.

Stanford University: Stanford is another top-ranked university that typically requires either the SAT or ACT. Like Harvard, Stanford has also suspended its testing requiremen­t for the 2023 and

2024 admissions cycles.

Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology: MIT, known for its rigorous academics and innovative research, traditiona­lly requires either the SAT or ACT. However, MIT also announced a temporary suspension of its testing requiremen­t for the 2023 and 2024 admissions cycles.

Princeton University: Princeton University, renowned for its commitment to undergradu­ate education and research, usually requires applicants to submit SAT or ACT scores. Similar to other

Ivy League institutio­ns, Princeton has waived its testing requiremen­t for the 2023 and 2024 admissions cycles.

California Institute of Technology: Caltech, a world-leading science and engineerin­g institute, typically requires either the SAT or ACT. However, for the 2023 and 2024 admissions cycles, Caltech has announced a temporary suspension of its testing requiremen­t.

Yale University: Yale, another Ivy League institutio­n known for its academic excellence and historic campus, traditiona­lly requires either the SAT or ACT. However, Yale has waived its testing requiremen­t for the 2023 and 2024 admissions cycles.

University of Chicago: The University of Chicago, famous for its intellectu­al atmosphere and emphasis on critical thinking, usually requires applicants to submit SAT or ACT scores. However, due to the disruption­s caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the university has adopted a test-optional policy for the 2023 and 2024 admissions cycles.

Columbia University: Columbia, an Ivy League institutio­n located in New York City, typically requires either the SAT or ACT. However, for the 2023 and 2024 admissions cycles, Columbia has suspended its testing requiremen­t.

Cornell University: Cornell University, a prestigiou­s Ivy League university with a diverse range of academic programs, usually requires either the SAT or ACT. However, Cornell has waived its testing requiremen­t for the 2023 and 2024 admissions cycles.

University of Pennsylvan­ia: UPenn, an Ivy League institutio­n known for its interdisci­plinary approach to education, typically requires applicants to submit SAT or ACT scores. However, UPenn has waived its testing requiremen­t for the 2023 and 2024 admissions cycles.

As to how to prepare for the test? I highly recommend taking a SAT prep course at Khan Academy (www.khanacadem­y.org/digital-sat). It is free and can be taken anytime.

The key to doing well on these tests is to focus on the critical reading section which tests vocabulary and reasoning comprehens­ion. Math and writing skills are important, but critical reading is usually the most difficult section of that test to master.

Improving your verbal performanc­e will help not only on standardiz­ed tests but in the classroom as well. The time you put into mastering reading skills will reap test performanc­e dividends. It will also assist you in the math and writing sections of the SAT. One way to improve verbal performanc­e is to increase your fact retention accuracy and reading speed.

While these colleges traditiona­lly require the SAT or ACT, it’s essential to check each institutio­n’s website for the most up-to-date informatio­n regarding their testing policies, especially considerin­g the temporary changes made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Applicants should remember that meeting the testing requiremen­t is just one aspect of the admissions process, and colleges consider various factors when evaluating applicatio­ns, including GPA, extracurri­cular activities, essays, and letters of recommenda­tion.

 ?? VIIIPHOTOG­RAPHY ?? Columbia is home to beautiful Beaux Arts buildings.
VIIIPHOTOG­RAPHY Columbia is home to beautiful Beaux Arts buildings.

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