What information does the Admission Committee consider and how important are test scores?
The Admission Committee carefully evaluates each applicant on his or her individual strengths and talents. Admission to Episcopal is based on previous school performance, teacher recommendation, result of an entrance test or evaluation, and an interview. While individual test scores for candidates are important, every part of a candidate’s file plays a role in the admission process.
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