At least one Republican lawmaker in Wisconsin says the decision not to require the SAT or the ACT at the University of Wisconsin is denying reality.
State Senator Duey Stroebel is criticizing UW regents who voted on Friday to extend the UW’s test-optional policy until at least 2027. The university says most schools in the country are now test-optional and the university says they have not seen a drop in GPAs or test scores since dropping the testing requirement back in 2020.