College Admissions: Will You Get a Free SAT in October?

Cristiana Quinn, GoLocalProv College Admissions Expert

College Admissions: Will You Get a Free SAT in October?

If you were one of the nearly half a million students who took the June SAT, you may take the October SAT for free. That is the concession offered by the Collegeboard amidst criticism surrounding the botched June SAT. 

After reading many angry letters, fielding a host of negative phone calls and facing the threat of law suits, the Collegeboard is attempting to pacify students who had two sections of their June SAT invalidated due to incorrect timing instructions. Still, this is little consolation for students who feel that the validity of their scores may be affected. The Collegeboard claims emphatically that scores will still be accurate despite the elimination of the sections affected. For many in the Class of 2016, it was their first SAT and they desperately need accurate scores for fall applications. For other students, it was a second or third sitting for the test, and they spent many long hours (and in some cases, thousands of dollars) in an attempt to raise their scores. 

What remains to be seen is how colleges will view scores from the June, 2015 test date. Will they weigh them with as much importance as they do scores from other dates where sections were not invalidated? Only time will tell. Meanwhile, many students across the country are left angry, frustrated and faced with studying once again for the October test date.  Some may opt to take the ACT, and others may decide to add test optional colleges to their list. Although once a dominant force in college admissions, the Collegeboard’s SAT has faced diminished importance over the last decade. The ACT surpassed the SAT as the most popular college entrance exam in the U.S. a few years ago, and today more than 800 colleges have instituted policies that allow students not to submit standardized tests or to have flexibility in the tests they send.

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For more information on registering for the free October SAT, call (866) 756-7346. For information on the ACT, accepted at all 4 year colleges in the U.S., visit www.act.org. For information on colleges with test optional policies (allowing students to apply without the SAT or ACT), go to www.fairtest.org.

Cristiana Quinn, M.Ed. is the founder of College Admission Advisors, LLC which provides strategic college counseling, SAT prep and athletic recruiting services www.collegeadvisorsonline.com.

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