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College Admission Counselor
- 15 years of experience helping students get into top universities around the country including Harvard, UC Berkley, UCLA, Stanford, and Brown
- UCLA, Stanford University
- Owner & managing direct
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College Admission Counselor
- 15 years of experience helping students get into top universities around the country including Harvard, UC Berkley, UCLA, Stanford, and Brown
- UCLA, Stanford University
- Owner & managing direct
The Test section of the Common Application is where you’ll enter the standardized tests that you’ve taken for college and the scores that you received for each. For example, if you took the SAT, you’ll the enter the date that you took it and the overall score that you received. If you’ve taken a test multiple times, make sure to always enter your highest score. If you’re using scores from different test dates, make sure all the tests are sent to the colleges you’re applying to. If you haven’t taken the test yet, but are planning to, enter the date that you’ll be taking it instead of the score. In addition to the SAT, you can also report scores for the ACT and AP tests.
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