July 16th Webinar at 7:00 pm CDT

  College Admissions Testing in 2025: What Parents Need to Know

The world of college admissions has changed considerably in the last several years. Join us for the latest updates and answers to your most pressing questions, including:

- Why have the admissions rates at selective colleges gone down
- What does "test-optional" mean for my student?
- How will submitting test scores (or not) affect my student's admissions chances?
- What role do grades and course selection play in admissions now?What's the story on the digital SAT and how it will impact my student?

If you're a high school parent, join us and learn how to navigate the new college admissions landscape with confidence. All registrants will be sent a recording in the days after the event.
 

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College Admission Testing  

This comprehensive guide empowers families with expert insights on today's complex standardized testing landscape. It addresses critical questions about test-optional policies, digital SAT transitions, and strategic testing timelines that directly impact college admissions outcomes. The guide covers personalized testing strategies, accommodation application processes, and essential information about SAT, ACT, PSAT, and AP exams.

  We have a unique approach at ESM Prep College MatchPoint. It all begins and ends with our ultimate goal: for our students to thrive in their selected college.

  The college application process can feel overwhelming, no matter how strong the student. But at ESM Prep College MatchPoint, we believe it should be organized, personal, and even fun, and we provide a framework that reduces the stress throughout the journey.   

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