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Princeton and Stanford Drop SAT/ACT Writing Test

Princeton University (NJ) on Thursday announced that it will no longer require applicants to submit writing portions of the SAT or ACT. Stanford University (CA) is making a similar change.  The moves follow similar announcements from Harvard (MA) and Yale Universities (CT) and brings Princeton in line with most colleges and universities, which do not require the writing tests even if they do require (as Princeton, Harvard, Stanford and Yale all do) the submission of SAT or ACT scores.
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