| Take it again and can Super Score. |
| Some kids are like that. Your only jobs is to caution them to not let other priorities. Let them decide. It's their life, their admission. |
But aside from a couple of schools (GT and MIT come to mind) you don't have to report all scores? Or am I incorrect in that assumption? |
| If she prepped and occasionally got higher scores on practice tests, I’d retake now to give it a shot while still fresh. Amazing score but a 1560 would be a notch higher and seems to be correlated to higher admissions chances at our school. Because it’s her idea, I’d go for it. |
| So I genuinely don’t understand the responses here. Assuming retaking doesn’t add much stress/take time away for the kid, given that most schools superscore, why not take another stab? I ask because DC had a similar score but retested and now has a significantly higher superscore. Sure, it might not matter in the end, but maybe it could, given superscoring. |
This is not 1490. Most kids retake and retake but can get better superscore. At this level, it’s increasingly difficult. |
DC’s didn’t do better the second time but with superscoring, composite went up by 40 points. I guess I’m saying that with superscore, there is nothing to lose, so take the test and see what happens. |
| One and done is the way to go. You are not going to MIT so don’t need an 800 in math. Build the rest of the resume. |
I think the key is “assuming it doesn’t add much stress.” My kid took sat as “practice” in spring of 10th grade (on rec of college counselor to see how much if any prep was called for) with minimal prep (took a look at khan academy and that’s it) and got a 1540. My first thought was of course “great score!” But also, “maybe give it one more shot summer after junior year!” but it was clear that even one more test would have been a drag to her even if she didn’t prep at all-it just felt so good to have it crossed off her list. She very likely would have taken it again if I had pressed at all but I didn’t and she got into her first choice (and was really conscious of feeling happy/relieved she was done w the sat.) |
| my 14 yo got that score. he's very competitive and wants to retake. i won't stop him. some kids are just competitive perfectionists. |
I would agree that "no prep" retake is fine. There is little to lose. Another point is that your DC's result is an exception. It just doesn't happen often when you break 1540. |
| it's all about the number of mistakes your dd will make. it has nothing to do with how much she knows (she probably knows all). she will make mistakes. all kids do. maybe more than the first time. |
Exactly my thought |
| If you chase silly prizes, you'll spend your life on a treadmill. |
Good point about still being fresh now. Recent Blue Book practice tests were 1520, 1540, 1560, and 1580 x 2 - so all ballpark with actual November score. She doesn’t want to go to MIT or the like (tho got 780 on math). I would like the test madness to be over (and there are EC things she should turn attention to/focus on ….) but I guess December is only a couple weeks away / so not much extra mental energy/stress. |