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[x][edit] - Since being on Advicenators there have been a lot of repetitive questions and innane ones at that. Because of this, I will not be answering as many questions as I had before. To put it simply, some people need to think for themselves. To learn things in life we have to fall down from our hardships, learn from them, and get to our feet again. People aren't just going to spoonfeed you on how to live your life.

To conclude, I'm a level-minded columnist who's not likely to judge. Although I may not understand some situations due to lack of experience, I am an understanding person and will do all I can to help. To people who are "not the brightest crayon in the box", I may appear blunt and brutally honest. Stupid questions deserve stupid answers.

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Age: 18
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So I haven't taken the SATs because i'm going to community college after high school, but eventually i think i might want to transfer. I was under the impression that if your transferring out of community college to a university, you don't need SAT scores? I just need some clarification, thanks.

17/f, high school senior

Dear 17/f,

It really depends on where the university will be located once you want to transfer. If I remember correctly, SATs are required for applying into out-of-state schools, ACTs are for in-state. To confirm though, I'd call your academic advisor just in case.

Hope this helps!

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(Rating: 2) thank you but i wanted to know if i needed them at all, not the difference between the two.


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