On June 12, 2023, Brad Hoffman and Faya Hoffman — both College Counselors and Board Certified Educational Planners — met with high school families and faculty at TASIS Portugal to explore the college application process at English-speaking universities or colleges with English undergraduate programs spanning the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and beyond. Their presentation is available here for reference.
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Starting during the pandemic, we have seen a revolution in college admissions with many colleges and universities making ACT or SAT testing optional. This optionality has actually created confusion and often more anxiety for students and families over how to interpret each college’s policy. It’s worth remembering that The ACT and SAT are designed as diagnostic assessments of a student’s academic skills in reading, mathematics, and writing. Required or not, these tests offer a way for students to showcase their academic mastery. In June 2021, The College Board discontinued the optional writing section of its SAT product. ACT now stands alone as the only US college admissions test with an optional writing component. However, the ACT writing section does not affect one’s 

Parents and educators have observed firsthand that the pandemic caused massive disruptions in the academic, emotional, and social lives of students. The compounded effect of the past three years is responsible for significant pandemic learning loss. Meira Levinson and Daniel Markovits note in their