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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
With Columbia University’s forthcoming return to standardized testing requirements for undergraduate applicants, all eight Ivy League institutions have now either already scrapped test-optional policies or plan to abandon them soon. Today, we’re examining the impact those moves have on the test-optional movement, which exploded during the coronavirus pandemic.
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