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Home :: Fact Sheets :: University

FairTest University Testing Fact Sheets

The following fact sheets are available for your use.

  • Questions for Test Proponents About "New" University Admissions Exams
  • Gender Bias in College Admissions Tests
  • Gender Bias in Proposition 16 and 48
  • What's Wrong with Proposition 48 and 16?
  • "Healthy" Medical School Admissions
  • Different Tests, Same Flaws: A Comparison of the SAT, SAT II and ACT
  • 10 Myths about the SAT
  • Selected Annotated Bibliography on The SAT: Bias and Misuse
  • SAT I: A Faulty Instrument For Predicting College Success
  • The "New" SAT: A Better Test or Just a Marketing Ploy?
  • The SAT: Questions and Answers
  • Schools Where the SAT I & ACT Are De-emphasized in Admissions
  • The ACT: Biased, Inaccurate, and Misused
  • Examining the GRE: Myths, Misuses, and Alternatives
  • GMAT - Padlock on MBA Admissions Gates
  • The SAT: Questions and Answers (PDF)
  • GMAT - Padlock on MBA Admissions Gates (PDF)

FairTest finds that over 830 four-year colleges do not use the SAT I or ACT to admit substantial numbers of bachelor degree applicants.

See the searchable listing of schools.

Find out how and why colleges go Test Optional

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