I’m wondering if anyone has insights (hear as request for Admissions Officers or counselors to chime in) on whether the landscape has changed at top schools who are still saying they are test optional. What is the real deal at this point - will choosing not to submit scores hurt an application at a top school for this year’s application cycle? Does the lack of scores create a presumption that the scores were low or count as a check in the “no” column for consideration of their application from a practical standpoint (even if its not the official policy)?
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This has been extensively discussed in several threads. Look through this one , and if you still have questions, post it on that thread. Closing.