To take or not to take? Standardized testing for class of 2022

Sammamish, WALocal News

In this insightful piece, Kiersten Murphy explores the evolving landscape of standardized testing for the class of 2022, emphasizing the impact of recent changes in college admissions policies. With many institutions moving towards test-optional or test-flexible approaches, she guides students through the decision-making process regarding whether to take standardized tests. Murphy highlights the importance of understanding each college's specific requirements and encourages students to evaluate their academic strengths and weaknesses. She also suggests engaging in open discussions with families and counselors to weigh the pros and cons of testing. This article is highly relevant to local families and students affected by these changes, providing practical tips at a crucial point in their academic journey.

As the pandemic has created unprecedented challenges in college admissions, Murphy's advice serves as a timely resource for navigating these uncertainties. By fostering informed decision-making, the article empowers students to take charge of their futures amidst a shifting educational landscape, making it essential reading for anyone involved in the college admissions process this year.

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