How Admission Decisions Are Made: Test Results Colorado Springs CO

Test scores are strategically listed after your transcripts. While that may mean that they're less important than your grades, at schools which require them, they're still significant. Sometimes, they can make or break your application.

College America - Colorado Springs
(719) 637-0600
3645 Citadel Drive South
Colorado Springs, CO
Intellitec Medical Institute
(719) 596-7400
2345 North Academy Boulevard
Colorado Springs, CO
Colorado College
(719) 389-6000
14. E Cache La Poudre St.
Colorado Springs, CO
University of the Rockies
(719) 442-0505
555 E Pikes Peak Ave #108
Colorado Springs, CO
Colorado Technical University - Colorado Springs
(719) 598-0200
4435 N Chestnut Street
Colorado Springs, CO
Pima Medical Institute - Colorado Springs
(719) 482-7462
3770 Citadel Drive North
Colorado Springs, CO
Intellitec College - Colorado Springs
(719) 632-7626
2315 E. Pikes Peak Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO
Nazarene Bible College
(719) 884-5000
1111 Academy Park Loop
Colorado Springs, CO
Colorado Technical University
(866) 813-1836
4435 N Chestnut-Ste E
Colorado Springs, CO
Everest College - Colorado Springs
(719) 638-6580
1815 Jet Wing Drive
Colorado Springs, CO
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How Admission Decisions Are Made: Test Results

How Admission Decisions Are Made: Test Results

Why they matter
In general, it’s fair to say that admission officials prefer students who demonstrate their ability to perform well in school. This information will be reflected on your transcript. Your test scores are important because they help admission officers get a more focused picture of the type of student you are.

You may barely squeeze by in the race for a spot if your test scores are terrific but your transcript is loaded with C’s. On the other hand, your favorite college may never admit you based solely on poor test scores. For that reason, it's a good idea to take your tests seriously, even if you have stellar grades and don't think your scores matter so much. Especially at the most selective colleges, the smallest differences between applications can mean the difference between an acceptance and a rejection. 

What they're looking for
In reviewing the numbers, admission officers will be looking at patterns and indicators to determine the following:

  • Is your testing pattern consistent? Did you clearly have an off day?
  • Are your scores compatible with your academic achievement? If not, why not?
  • Do you have strengths in one area.

Author: Amy Ambler

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