The Classical Learning Test Takes Aim at the SAT–ACT Duopoly

The Classic Learning Test (CLT) is a college admissions exam that focuses on classical texts and is gaining popularity, with over 300,000 tests taken last year. The CLT has been accepted by about 300 colleges and universities, and its growth is seen as a challenge to the traditional SAT and ACT exams.
The Classic Learning Test is a college admissions exam that uses classical texts. It has gained popularity, with 300,000 tests taken last year. The test is accepted by about 300 colleges and universities. The CLT's growth is seen as a challenge to the SAT and ACT. It is supported by some conservative politicians who see it as a way to promote classical education. The test's popularity is also driven by a growing classical education movement in charter and Christian schools.
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