<p>Hi everyone,</p>
<p>Could anyone provide me with a list of these colleges and universities in the US? Thanks.</p>
<p>Hi everyone,</p>
<p>Could anyone provide me with a list of these colleges and universities in the US? Thanks.</p>
<p>uhhhh just take the SAT. Or the ACT. One or the other.</p>
<p>bowdoin
bates</p>
<p>Wake Forest</p>
<p>wake forest requires SAT. SAT is even one of the most important factors.</p>
<p>lol I don't even know that information. I just checked out at CB and still saw the requirement for SAT. maybe the information is not updated.</p>
<p>anyone knows any b-schools that don't require SAT ?
however if sat is not required I may have to have strong EC, which I don't have many :(</p>
<p>You can find a complete, current list of the over 700 colleges and universities that are test optional here: The</a> National Center for Fair & Open Testing | FairTest</p>
<p>Rollins College has a very good business school and SAT's are optional but you do need to submit them for merit scholarship consideration.</p>
<p>There are some big name schools that are SAT optional:</p>
<p>Nebraska, Oregon, Oregon State, Bowdoin, Wake Forest, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Holy Cross, U Scranton, Franklin and Marshall, Sarah Lawrence, Lawrence University, Saint Lawrence University...just to name a few.</p>
<p>Smith College is SAT/ACT optional for US applicants (required for international applicants).</p>
<p>wake forest is doing that to attract more minorities, so if you're white, they'll still reject you.</p>
<p>lol are you sure ? how about asians ? are they considered minorities ?</p>
<p>Bennington, Hampshire, Bates, Bard, Bowdoin, Sarah Lawrence</p>
<p>@Carolyn: thanks so much for this reference!</p>
<p>Lewis and Clark, too! :]</p>
<p>Middlebury</p>