http://www.ndsmcobserver.com/news/making-the-cut-1.2774758
Families are concerned that colleges rely too heavily on ACT and SAT scores to admit a student, but colleges are worried that families use a college's SAT and ACT scores too much to judge the worth of the school. It's a catch twenty-two. But there is more emphasis placed on academic grades overall rather than just the standardized tests and the colleges wish that families would evalute any school based on their schools in context of other quaility features. Numbers should only be used to establish a neighborhood of colleges for a students to apply to where they will fit in best.
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