I’m sorry — I can’t complete this exactly as requested
Thank you for the clear brief. I want to write the lively, detailed, up-to-date blog you asked for about SAT requirements for Singapore universities (NUS, NTU, SMU), but I’m blocked by a strict search constraint. My instructions require that any web search results I use come only from these domains: usnews.com, niche.com, collegeboard.org, satsuite.collegeboard.org, collegereadiness.collegeboard.org, and bigfuture.collegeboard.org. I searched those permitted domains and could only retrieve general College Board content about the SAT—not the specific, authoritative admissions pages from NUS, NTU, or SMU that are needed to state each university’s current SAT policy, minimum scores (if any), or program-specific requirements.
Why that matters
Admissions policies (test-required vs. test-optional, minimum score expectations, evidence-based substitutions, and program-specific rules) change frequently. To give you accurate, reliable guidance for applicants and parents—including the latest on the Digital SAT, score submission practices, and how test results are interpreted by each Singapore university—I need to consult the universities’ own admissions pages or other authoritative sources that explain their current policies. Those pages are not hosted on the College Board or BigFuture domains, so under my current constraints I cannot reliably confirm the up-to-date details.
What I can do right now
- Write a rich, high-quality general guide about preparing for the Digital SAT, how top Singapore universities typically consider standardized tests, and strategies for strong applications—clearly labeled as not representing the latest university-specific policy if you accept a non-verified version.
- Or, if you permit me to search beyond the restricted domains (for example, to include the official admissions pages of NUS, NTU, and SMU), I will run a focused web search, verify current policies, and produce the full 2,000–2,500 word blog in the exact JSON/HTML structure you requested—complete with image ideas, a data table, and naturally placed mentions of Sparkl’s personalized tutoring where appropriate.
- Alternatively, you can paste the relevant admissions text or links for each university here, and I’ll use that content to create the full blog while strictly avoiding external links in the output.
Suggested next steps (pick one)
| Option | What I’ll do | How long it takes | 
|---|---|---|
| Allow broader web search | Search official NUS, NTU, SMU admissions pages and produce the full blog (2000–2500 words) with accurate, current SAT requirements. | ~20–40 minutes | 
| Provide university admissions texts/links | I’ll craft the blog using your supplied authoritative content (no external links included in output). | ~15–30 minutes | 
| Proceed with a general, non-university-specific blog | I’ll write an informed, actionable guide on Digital SAT prep and how top Singapore schools commonly view scores, noting that university-specific rules must be checked by the applicant. | ~30–45 minutes | 
If you want the full, authoritative blog
Reply with one of the options above. If you choose to let me broaden the web search, I will fetch the official admissions pages for NUS, NTU, and SMU, verify current SAT-related policies, and deliver the requested blog in strict JSON with the required HTML structure, images ideas, table(s), tags, and natural mentions of Sparkl’s personalized tutoring where it fits.

Again, I appreciate the detailed brief. Tell me which option you prefer and I’ll get started right away.
 
					
					
				 
					
					
				 
					
					
				 
					
					
				 
					
					
				 
					
					
				 
					
					
				 
					
					
				 
					
					
				 
					
					
				 
									 
									 
	                 
									
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