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Test prep has been a lucrative part of the college admissions business for decades. That might be changing.
Harvard’s Michael Sandel says a lottery conveys “what is true in any case: that luck matters as much as effort in admission.”
Many colleges waived their standardized test requirements because of the pandemic, opening the gates for more students to apply.
In his new book, Jeff Selingo looks at how some colleges must compete for applicants, and why the COVID-19 pandemic could make this competition even tighter.
The court order could start to dent the test prep business if more colleges drop the exams.
The pandemic is changing the way high school seniors choose their institution of higher learning.
Fierce competition for university spots has led to an increase in “cram schools.”
The College Board is introducing an adversity score on the SAT.
Elite schools have their choice of applicants and reveal little about how those choices are made.
Let's not forget the options that don't carry jail sentences.