| It exists because nothing is standardized in college admissions so we need something to compare students who have very different readiness for college. That said, from my experience, a high score is necessary but not sufficient to get into selective college these days because all of the selective colleges practice holistic admissions. So, it doesn't count for much. |
No, I meant the acronym literally doesnβt stand for anything anymore, according to College Board! The test is just called SAT without any long form version of the acronym. |
This happened to our DC too. If the last time they took SAT math was five years ago, best to review first! |
| Once at the end of junior year (missed the school SAT day). 1550, so it's one and done I guess. Booked a spot for the June testing date but canceled it. |
Yes, lots of prep, planning, studying for him. Lots of involvement of the parents to support him in terms of sweat, time and money from k-12. Lots of effort to keep the household and family loving, healthy, functional, intact, connected, supportive, humming and happy. Lots of collaborative planning so that milestones and socializing, fun and travel, EC opportunities and internships were also not missed. Lots of attention to diet, sleep, mental, emotional and physical health. It was a lot of work. Not something that all parents and all households can do. No shade taken. Who really knows what the rites of passage are anymore? I am sure the normies were having fun and looking forward to a bright and glorious future. What is the point of SAT? I don't know. US education system is broken. What makes even less sense than SAT is the need for teacher recommendations. But that's another story. Anyways, we are expats here. We don't know when rules will be changed for admissions so we made sure that the kid excelled in every criteria. What did it get my kid? I don't know. How much of magic can happen just because he clicked the "Link to Khan Academy" button on the CollegeBoard website? 8K in NMS scholarship and 50K tuition for 4 years? A double major and 0 student debt? International trips with friends and his girlfriend? 3 well paying internships - that made him 50K richer when he left college? 1 great tech job paying 200K, 50K signing bonus, a job offered to him by the dint of his internship performance? Who knows. We are talking about butterfly effect here. It is all a mystery to me. The very first internship and research experience as a college freshman did look at the SAT scores, but later on it was just college GPA, coursework, internship experience, coding and engineering challenges etc. Maybe SAT is used to just winnow the minnows? π ππππππππππ |
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August before junior year, after Algebra 2/trig in 10th. One and done, fortunately. Very nice not to have more studying and SAT taking during the heavy load of junior year.
You want to have solidly finished Algebra 2, so only take in 10th if your kid has already completed geometry and algebra 2 by the end of 9th. |
My minnow got the same score with no prep, so π€·π»ββοΈ. |
Wow! Then your minnow is basically an amazing π‘. A stealth overachiever. A true genius. Bravo!! |
| Once at beginning of junior year and score was good enough to be considered for T10, so one and done. |
I wish! But no, I donβt think the score says anything of the kind. It checks a box on college apps, thatβs all. |
| DC took it twice. 1450 then 1560 and done. Once in the fall and once in the spring of junior year. From the math standpoint, he could have taken it at the end of freshman year, but do not underestimate all the growth they will have in English between sophomore and junior year. Taking AP Lang in junior year helps a lot on the verbal section. and it's harder to improve the verbal scores than to improve the math scores. |
Should go back to aptitude. It is now a useless measure. |
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2026 grad: PSAT October 2023, SAT August 2024, PSAT October 2024, SAT June 2025
2027 grad: PSAT October 2024, PSAT October 2025, SAT March 2026, trying to figure out best time to retake this fall. |
What does this mean. Isnβt every applicant considered? Or did you mean accepted? |
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2023-2024 cycle
Took PSAT in 10th and 11th- did ok, not great (1200ish score) Prepped for SAT late fall/Winter break junior year and sat for the March exam. Score- 1500+ Re-take August before senior year. No improvement over the March score. Looking back, August re-take was probably not necessary but at least it took care of the βwhat-ifβ second-guessing. |