Published On: October 15th, 2015|

The Washington Post – Nick Anderson and Moriah Balingit

“Like millions of college-bound juniors, Tatiana Davidson faces a stressful question this fall with an unusually tricky set of possible answers: Which college admissions exam should she take? Her multiple choices came into sharper focus this week with the debut of a major revision to the preliminary college test known as the PSAT/NMSQT. The options are:
A) The current version of the SAT, with a maximum score of 2400;
B) The new version, to debut in March, with a maximum of 1600;
C) The ACT, more widely used nationwide, with a top mark of 36; or
D) Some combination of the above.
None of the choices is wrong…”(more)