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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, SAT/ACT scores are totally optional to be submitted and students will be considered for merit-based scholarships irrespective of these scores. However, students must prepare a strong portfolio that will be submitted during application process to be able to increase their chances of getting the scholarships.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 6
No, Digital SAT scorecard does not include data of wrong answers. However, applicants who need assistance for cut-to-cut answers to each questions, they can opt for paid SAT score verification.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 6
Applicants get their SAT exam scores within 13 days from the date of Digital SAT examination. On the other hand, applicants used to wait for several weeks to get their SAT exam scores on the paper version. Applicants ae at an advantage when taking the SAT Digital because scores are released within the stipulated timeline and are usually not delayed.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, Humboldt University of Berlin doesn't generally require ACT or SAT scores as part of undergraduate admissions. However, they require a German University Entrance Qualification (HZB), which applicants can generally obtain through the German Abitur or an equivalent national qualification. Additionally, the university looks into other factors for admissions, like strong academic performance, meeting the English Language Proficiency test score, personal essays, references (if any), and extracurricular activities.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Felician University offers test options to international students when it comes to standardized test scores. Students can skip submitting the SAT or ACT scores during admission. However, students consider submitting SAT or ACT scores to make a positive impact on their resume, especially when their academic performance is average. The students must aim to submit a SAT score between 890 and 1150 and ACT score of 20 and 21.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
There is no limit to take the SAT exam. Applicants can take SAT as many times as they like. The colleges see only those scores which applicants wish to share with them. There is a provision of superscoring also on SAT, thus, improved scores can be submitted. In case the colleges require, applicants will have to share all their SAT scores with them. The score sharing policies may vary per university and their requirements.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are 63 countries which accept SAT scores for admission and use them to assess applicants. These countries are as follows:
| Countries Accepting SAT Scores | ||
|---|---|---|
| Finland | United Arab Emirates | Germany |
| Turkey | Kosovo | Palestinian Territories |
| United Kingdom | Afghanistan | Canada |
| Azerbaijan | Armenia | Qatar |
| Rwanda | Lebanon | Czech Republic |
| Pakistan | Malta | Hong Kong |
| India | Italy | China |
| Egypt | Philippines | Thailand |
| Saudi Arabia | New Zealand | Bahrain |
| France | Australia | Singapore |
| Greece | Nicaragua | Japan |
| Bulgaria | Bahamas | Switzerland |
| Netherlands | El Salvador | South Korea (ROK) |
| Cyprus | Panama | Belgium |
| South Africa | Bangladesh | Brazil |
| Indonesia | Mexico | Ireland |
| Austria | Jamaica | Kazakhstan |
| Ukraine | Colombia | Israel |
| Latvia | Vietnam | Guyana |
| Honduras | Guatemala | Estonia |
| Trinidad and Tobago | Jordan | Sweden |
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
Since Harvard University is a popular US university and also an Ivy League school, its requirements for admission are competititve. Also Harvard is a need based university, hence if applicants have a good acadeic background and get a SAT score around 1500 or above, they can expect to get a scholarship. There is no officially mentioned SAT cutoff, these scores mentioned are based on admission trends of the previous years.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, the American University does not ask for ACT/SAT scores for admission in undergraduate programs. AU is one of those universities in the USA which follow test-optional policy, hence, the only admission requirement includes fulfilling the minimum academic requirements and English language proficiency requirements by international students. However, some courses might have some specific requirements, hence it is recommended to thoroughly going through the course specific requirements while filling out the application form.
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