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Why Standardized Tests Remain an Important Part of College Admissions

Can you make a better decision with less information? More specifically, can college admissions offices make better decisions without standardized test scores? In the last two decades, more and more colleges have moved away from requiring such scores in applications. Chicago Booth’s Alexander P. Frankel and his coauthors examined whether ignoring standardized tests could help colleges make better choices. Given that it’s the institutions themselves that decide how to use test information, the researchers find that ignoring it can’t improve their decision-making—but that doesn’t mean there’s no logic to excluding scores anyway.

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