Are there any schools such as community colleges etc. who do not require the SAT for admission?
– cait Fairtest.org has an extensive list, including public and private institutions. Most community colleges (two-year, non-residential programs typically) do not require standardized tests for admission. They are usually open-enrollment institutions, allowing almost anyone to take college level classes, which will help you progress toward an associate degree. If you really don’t test well, and would have trouble entering a selective four-year college or university right away, a community college, or a less selective two-year residential junior college, could work well for you. Especially if you earn your associate degree, you will have preferential admission treatment at most in-state public universities, and many out-of-state public and private schools. By this time, the SAT/ACT usually won’t be required for transfer admission, since you will have proven yourself at the college level and accumulated enough credits to transfer in as a junior. For the SAT essay exam, can student write