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UC to consider reinstating SAT, ACT tests after faculty say students are deficient in math

The University of California will consider bringing back SAT and ACT requirements for first-year admissions. UC ended test requirements in 2020.

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According to Los Angeles Times’s source item, UC to consider reinstating SAT, ACT tests after faculty say students are deficient in math, The University of California will consider bringing back SAT and ACT requirements for first-year admissions. UC ended test requirements in 2020.

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