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Harvard's Embrace of SAT Showcases New College Admissions Regime
Standardized tests are back as elite universities rethink how they filter for the world’s top students.
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At campuses across the US, college is changing fast.
Artificial intelligence is everywhere. Costs are nearing $100,000 per year. Admissions offices are grappling with a ban on considering race and wealthy families are shelling out six figures on college consultants, seeking any edge they can find in the cutthroat competition to get their kids get into top schools.