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You’ve probably already heard that College Board will soon make transition to the digital SAT. In early May, they announced that students testing outside the U.S. will first take the digital SAT in Spring 2023 and then those taking test in the U.S. will do so in spring 2024. So students testing internationally in the class of 2024 will be the first to take the digital SAT, while in the U.S., students in the high school class of 2025 will be the first class to take the digital test. For PSAT, all students will take the digital PSAT 8/9, PSAT 10, and PSAT/NMSQT starting in fall 2023.​
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Based on the recent data from Common App, till Feb. 2021, among all the applicants applying via Common App, only 44% submitted SAT or ACT scores, which represents a huge decrease from last year, 77% in 2020. 
It's not that surprising since more and more universities have opt-in flexible application requirements on tests, plus the test cancellation due to the pandemic. 
Does this mean that when applying to those more selective schools, we'd really go for "test optional"? We are not so sure to jump to conclusions.  
Let's take a look of the numbers. For those applicants to more selective universities, the dropping rates of submitting ACT or SAT are actually lower than that of the less selective ones.
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As students and colleges adapt to new realities and changes to the college admissions process, College Board is making sure our programs adapt with them. We’re making some changes to reduce demands on students.
We are no longer offering SAT Subject Tests™ in the U.S. Because SAT Subject Tests are used internationally for a wider variety of purposes, we’ll provide two more administrations, in May and June of 2021, for international students.  
  • Students currently registered for an upcoming Subject Test in the U.S. will automatically have their registration canceled and fees refunded.
  • Students who are currently registered for, or plan to register for, an upcoming Subject Test outside the U.S. can still test through the June 2021 administration. Students who no longer want to take Subject Tests can contact Customer Service to cancel and receive a refund.
We’ve reached out to our member colleges and they’ll decide whether and how to consider students’ Subject Test scores. Students should check colleges’ websites for the most up-to-date information on their application policies.
We will also discontinue the optional SAT Essay after the June 2021 administration.
  • Students who are currently registered, or plan to register, for an upcoming SAT with Essay will still be able to test through the June 2021 administration. Students who prefer to cancel the optional Essay portion of their SAT can do so in their online account, with no change fees, until the registration deadline.
  • After June 2021, the Essay will only be available in states where it’s required as part of SAT School Day administrations. Students scheduled to take the SAT on a school day should check with their school about whether the Essay will be included.
Writing remains essential to college readiness and the SAT will continue to measure writing and editing skills, but there are other ways for students to demonstrate their mastery of essay writing, and the SAT will continue to measure writing throughout the test. The tasks on the SAT Reading and Writing and Language sections are among the most effective and predictive parts of the SAT.

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CollegeBoard announced on April 15, that they will have an SAT each month, starting with August. While the date in September is yet to be confirmed, the rest are August 29, October 3, November 7 (US only), and December 5.
Students can register for these administrations starting in May, exact date to be confirmed. Students can get early access to register for August, September, and October if they already registered for June or are In the high school class of 2021 and don’t have SAT scores
CollegeBoard is also working on at-home SAT testing, if the test centers don't reopen this fall, which they are already doing with at-home AP (Advanced Placement) exams
More details about this announcement, click
here.

TrinityScholar's Key Takeaways

Juniors--Why you should continue preparing SAT/ACT.
Although many universities have already announced that for Fall 2021, they will go with “test optional” or waive the requirement of SAT/ACT results, if you do have a decent result to share, it could bring you some advantages  in the decision process. Without a standardized test result, we can imagine how difficult it will be for the Admission Committee to make the decisions. Therefore, if you have a decent result, it will make it easier for them to decide if you are academically qualified for the school and reach a conclusion.
 
Also, no standardized test result means they need to rely heavily on your official transcript. If you happen to be someone who didn’t pick up upper school works in time, then this might be at your disadvantage. A good SAT/ACT result can be a good support for your low or not that ideal GPA.
 
Younger Students
We know that the influences of COVID-19 will not just disappear but linger for a couple of months or even years. Therefore, prepare yourself early on after entering high school will be a better idea. Moreover, if you can have a satisfied score in junior or even sophomore year, then you don’t need to worry what would happen to later tests no matter it’s test format change or sudden cancellation. You can also plan your extracurricular life better to give yourself enough time and space to demonstrate your unique characters to the colleges to get a better shot. 
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at any time.  
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College placement test organizers, College Board and ACT.org just announced that all SAT and ACT tests are cancelled due to Coronavirus (COVID-19), till mid June.
Cancellation: 
  • May 2, 2020 SAT
  • Makeup exams for the March 14 administration , on March 28
Refund for students 
  • who already registered for May,
  • whose March test centers were closed, or
  • who do not receive March scores because of any irregularities will receive refunds.
June 6, 2020 SAT
  • still ongoing
Further notice
  • additional SATs in place of canceled administrations. 
  • weekday school-based SAT, PSAT 10, and PSAT 8/9 administrations scheduled for this spring.

ACT.org update on March 20

April 4 ACT test was rescheduled to June 13 across the U.S.. All students registered for the April 4 test date will receive an email from ACT in the next few days informing them of the postponement and instructions for free rescheduling to June 13 or a future national test date.
The international test on April 3 and 4 will be rescheduled. More about the instructions of free rescheduling to June 12 or 13 or other future dates will be emailed to the rest takers shortly. More details could be found here: global.act.org/content/global/en/covid-19-international.html
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Our winter holiday classes were just wrap up last week and we can't wait to share you how great our students' performances have improved.

At TrinityScholar, our goal is to help the students' to reach their dreams in higher heights; cramming for a test is never our sole mission. However, it happens that you get everything prepared but lack the last milestone to a better score. With our unique and customized teaching methods, we assure you not only an improvement, but one with efficiency and effectiveness.
The numbers speak for themselves. Let's see the amazing improvements of TrinityScholar's students this winter.

Performance Improvement

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Student JC 
One-on-one tutoring
Mock exam on January 16, 2020: 27
Real test on Feb. 7, 2020: 33 (98 percentile)
Improved 6 points!
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Student DL
One-on-one tutoring

Mock exam on Jan. 31, 2020: 1050 (49 percentile)
Mock exam on Feb. 8, 2020: 1510 (99 percentile)
Improved by 460 points within a week!
Student AW 
One-on-one tutoring
Mock exam on Dec. 22, 2019: 1130 (64 percentile)
Mock exam on Feb. 16, 2020: 1340 (90 percentile) 
Improved by 210 points

Student AP
Lunar New Year SAT Group class
Mock exam on Feb. 10, 2020: 1350 (91 percentile)
Mock exam on Feb. 20, 2020: 1480 (98 percentile)
Improved by 130 points!
Student JL
Lunar New Year SAT Group class
Mock exam on Feb. 10, 2020: 1210 (76 percentile)
Mock exam on Feb. 17, 2020: 1330 (89 percentile)
Improved by 120 points!

Student HS
Lunar New Year SAT Group class
Mock exam on Feb. 10, 2020: 1410 (95 percentile)
Mock exam on Feb. 17, 2020: 1460 (97 percentile)
Improved by 50 points!

This could be you!

SAT
  • Spring SAT Advanced/Strategy: 2/29~4/25 (Saturdays)
  • Spring SAT Dash Prep: 2/8~3/7 | 3/28~4/25 (Saturdays)
  • Spring break SAT dash prep: 3/23 ~ 3/27 | 4/6 ~ 4/10 
  • Summer SAT Advanced/Strategy 6/8~6/24 | 7/1~7/16 | 7/20~8/6 | 8/10~8/27 (Mon.~Fri.)
ACT
  • Spring ACT Advanced/Strategy: 2/8~3/28 | 4/18~6/6 (每周六 Saturdays)
  • Spring ACT dash prep: 2/29~3/28 | 5/9~6/6 (每周六 Saturdays)
  • Spring break ACT dash prep: 3/23 ~ 3/27 | 4/6 ~ 4/10
  • Summer ACT Advanced/Strategy 6/8~6/24 | 7/1~7/16 | 7/20~8/6 | 8/10~8/27 (周一到週五 Mon.~Fri.)
L3 Reading & Writing
  • Spring Junior: 2/2~6/6  (Saturdays)
  • Spring Core/Honors: 2/1 ~ 6/7 (Sundays)
  • Summer Junior/Core/Honors : 6/8~6/24 | 7/1~7/16 | 7/20~8/6 | 8/10~8/27 (Mon.~Fri.)
Pre-college writing: 2/22~6/6, 2020 (Saturdays)

More Class Schedules
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According to Bloomberg, all English tests for IELTS, TOEFL and the GRE and GMAT graduate entry exams next month are canceled to contain the spread of coronavirus at all public venues, including test centers. 
Later on, ACT.org and CollegeBoard also announced test cancellation in areas affected by the coronavirus. Students with canceled registrations will receive a full refund

For more info, please check the official websites of GMAC, GRE, TOEFL, ILETS, SAT, and ACT
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There are some changes to the SAT, starting 2020-2021, announced by CollegeBoard
  1. The test dates will be in the following months: August, October, December, March, May, and June. College Board moved the test in November to August.
  2. No SAT II (SAT Subject tests) in March, and no SAT I in June
  3. The language with listening test will be moved to May; however there's no Chinese test in May 2020 published on CollegeBoard's website yet.
So, the SAT I test will be available in August, October, December, March and May, while the SAT II Subject Test will be available in August, October, December, May, and June. 
 
This will impact current 10th graders who plan to take the Chinese test but haven't done so, especially. If you need help with the arrangement of test taking schedule or other information, feel free to contact TrinityScholar by Live Chat, leaving us a messageLineEmail, or call 886-2-27716002 
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​   In the last couple years, the admission requirement on standardized tests, i.e. SAT, ACT, AP, IELTS, TOEFL, and so on, is getting more and more diversified and flexible. According to “Will UC schools drop their SAT scores requirement?”, a recent article on L.A. Times, by TERESA WATANABE, it said that the University of California system, one of the largest public university system in the U.S., is considering dropping the SAT and ACT as an admissions requirement, for the reason that the standardized tests are increasingly seen as an unfair admission barrier.

Our Takeaways

Now, there are more than 1000 universities in the US have adapted this “test-optional” policy and you can have the full list from Fair Test’s website.  https://www.fairtest.org/university/optional
 
However, when you look into the details, there are different situations that fits different applicants.
 
1. No SAT/ACT at all for all students – such as Pitzer College (except homeschooled, Joint Medical Program applicants, and students attending schools from which grades are not provided.)
 
2. No SAT/ACT for US or Canadian citizens, still required for international students. – such as Brandeis University
 
3. Applicants can choose to submit different test results such as SAT, ACT, 3 AP test results, or 3 SAT II Subject Test results. However, this might also come with additional requirements. For example, the University of Chicago requires at least 1 of these SAT subjects has to be math or science, and 1 be English, Social Science, Arts or World Languages. As for AP exams, they need to be at least one in Math, Computer Science, or Science and at least one in English, History, or Language..
 
University of California system is the most popular college system in the US with nearly or over 100,000 applicants to its top 3 campuses (LA, SD and Berkeley), and the single largest university source of customers for the College Board. Test-optional is not an easy decision to make. It’s highly doubtful that UC will go with no requirement for all applicants, but set up new application rules. So, here comes a more important question, “what’s the fairer alternative(s) of SAT and ACT as admission requirements, free from family income, parents’ education, or even race?”
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How's summer so far?  At TrinityScholar, we assist you to reach your dreams in higher heights; cramming for a test is never our mission. However, it happens that students get everything prepared but need the last kick of a better score. With our unique and customized teaching methods, our students not only improve, but could improve efficiently and effectively.
The numbers speak for themselves. Let's see the amazing improvements of TrinityScholar's students in different tests.
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Student J.C.

With 12-hour class at Trinity Scholar, he scored from 30 on March 11 to 35 on June 7
Note: Average ACT is 21 while the full score is 36, and 35 is top 0.78%, 99.22 percentile
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Student D.L.

October 2018 Test: 86 percentile
After 10  hours of classes at Trinity Scholar
June 2019 Test: 96 percentile
Student C.Y.  
SAT Mock Exam on 6/10 880 & on 6/26 1290, score improvement 410 points in 2 weeks  

Student A.C. 
SAT Mock Exam on 6/10 890 & on 6/26 1140, score improvement 250 points in 2 weeks

Student N.H. 
PSAT Mock Exam on 6/18 1130 & on 6/25 1500 core improvement 370 points in 1 week
Student A.W. 
SAT Mock Exam on 7/22 1130 & on 8/7 1240, score improvement 110 points in 2 weeks  
Student S.K.
SAT Mock Exam on 7/22 1290 & on 8/7 1470, score improvement 180 points in 2 weeks  
Student B.S.
SAT Mock Exam on 7/22 1160 & on 8/7 1330, score improvement 170 points in 2 weeks  
Student D.W.
SAT Mock Exam on 7/22 1490 & on 8/7 1540, score improvement 50 points in 2 weeks  
Student P.C.
SAT Mock Exam on 7/22 1310 & on 8/7 1470, score improvement 160 points in 2 weeks  
Student E.K.
SAT Mock Exam on 7/22 930  & on 8/7 1130, score improvement 200 points in 2 weeks