Timothy Brunold, senior member of undergrad affirmations at USC said, "we will unquestionably investigate the SAT essay if the understudy scored inadequately on the writing segment yet composed a splendid individual essay."
Lee Stetson, senior member of affirmations at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, says the essay test will give confirmations officers a superior vibe for candidates' writing and verbal aptitudes and their capacity to perform under ``constraint.''
Ted Spencer, chief of undergrad affirmations at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and trustee of the College Board expressed, "The SAT essay will be a first draft, composed under timed conditions much the same as the on-interest writing of a school "blue book" exam. It will supplement the understudy's conventional application essay and give us a superior, more finish comprehension of the understudy's writing capacities."