Everything You Need to Know about Test-Optional Admissions

Recorded Monday, July 18, 2022 at 11:00 PM

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Building a balanced school list you’ll love
Increasing your acceptance chances at top schools
Writing amazing college essays
Managing all requirements and deadlines
Maximizing financial aid
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The admissions process is hard - Denise is here to help!

Schedule a free consulation to meet Denise and get your questions answered

Get help with:

Building a balanced school list you’ll love
Increasing your acceptance chances at top schools
Writing amazing college essays
Managing all requirements and deadlines
Maximizing financial aid
So much more!

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Get help with:

Building a balanced school list you’ll love
Increasing your acceptance chances at top schools
Writing amazing college essays
Managing all requirements and deadlines
Maximizing financial aid
So much more!

About this livestream

Description

Does test-optional really mean test-optional? What does the Coronavirus have to do with your tests? Are you wondering if you should take the SAT or the ACT and when? Did you know that the SAT is going digital? Are you a rising senior and thinking about submitting your scores? Join Robert Crystal as he interviews expert college consultant Denise Karp for a discussion about navigating the current challenges in test-optional admissions and learn the four reasons for when you should submit your scores. This stream will be interactive, so be sure to drop your questions in the chat!

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Denise Karp

Education
UNC – Chapel Hill
Bio
Hi! I became a college admissions consultant to help students like you navigate the current challenges and changes in college admissions. I know how busy you are and how stressful this process can be.

I graduated as a double major in psychology and Spanish from Union College and earned my M.Ed. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. My early career in education as a school psychologist provided me the opportunity to coordinate and counsel high school students in their college and transition plans. I have experience working with students with ADHD and anxiety and understand the impact that it has not only on the student but the entire family. I have been a substitute teacher, volunteered in the schools, managed the tennis teams, and taught religious school. My students enjoy working with me and benefit from my knowledge and experience as an Associate Member of IECA. I also have two sons who I have helped through the college-admissions process in the past few years. I can't wait to help you next!
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