Quick note before we proceed
Thank you for the clear brief and trust. I started a focused web search to gather the latest, authoritative details about SAT requirements for applicants to Peking University. However, I was restricted to looking only at a short list of permitted domains (College Board and a couple of U.S. college-guidance sites). Those College Board/BigFuture resources are excellent for SAT rules and test prep generally, but they don’t publish country- or university-specific admissions rules for Peking University.
Because of that restriction I can’t responsibly produce a fully verified, up-to-date blog that states Peking University’s exact SAT or admissions policy without consulting Peking University’s official admissions pages or other authoritative university-specific sources. I won’t guess or risk providing outdated or incorrect requirements for such an important topic.
What I can do right now
- Option A — Ask you to allow me to broaden the web search to include Peking University’s official admissions site and reputable higher-education outlets. With that permission I’ll fetch current, precise SAT-related requirements and then write the full 2,000–2,500 word blog you requested.
- Option B — Proceed immediately with a high-quality, general guide about how SAT scores are typically evaluated by top international universities (including examples, strategy, and how to position your profile), plus natural mentions of Sparkl’s personalized tutoring benefits. This would be written from authoritative College Board resources and admissions best-practice knowledge but would not claim Peking University–specific policy as fact.
- Option C — I can draft the full blog but clearly label any Peking University–specific statements as “unverified” and recommend exact places you (or I, with your permission) should confirm them — for example the university’s international admissions pages, official admissions bulletins, or direct contact with their admissions office.
Why I’m being careful
Admissions policies and test requirements can and do change from year to year. An incorrect statement about whether Peking University requires SAT scores, how they interpret digital SAT results, or accepted score-reporting routes could mislead students and families during a critical decision-making period. I want the final blog to be accurate, up-to-date, and useful—especially since families making international college decisions deserve clear, trustworthy guidance.
What I need from you
- If you want a university-accurate piece: please allow me to use broader web sources (I will cite official Peking University admissions pages and authoritative education outlets in my research notes). I will then deliver the full, 2,000–2,500 word blog in the style you requested.
- If you prefer not to broaden sources: tell me which option above (B or C) you prefer and I’ll write the blog accordingly, making sure to clearly flag any unverified university-specific points.
Suggested next step
Reply with one of these quick choices: “Broaden sources” (I’ll fetch Peking University official pages), “General guide” (Option B), or “Draft with caveats” (Option C). If you choose to broaden sources, I’ll proceed and then produce the full HTML blog with headings, tables, image ideas, and natural mentions of Sparkl’s tutoring benefits—exactly as you requested.
I appreciate your patience and want to make sure the final blog helps students and parents make confident decisions about their SAT strategy and Peking University application process.
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