College Board announced two significant changes to SAT testing on January 19, 2021, causing further transformation to the college admissions process. Effective today, College Board will no longer offer SAT Subject tests in the U.S. and will provide two more administrations in May and June 2021 for international students. The decision was made to “reduce the demands on students,” College Board said, also citing “the expanded reach of AP and its widespread availability means the…
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