My three kids studied at home and all made NMSF/NMFs. I'm ok with "prepping" however it is defined... At the same time, I don't believe it's an indicator of future success either in college or in life. It's a necessary devil kids have to deal with, so you deal with it and move on. |
The PSAT is basic prep. Get SAT tutoring if you think he/she needs the help and you are willing to prioritize spending the time (and money). If your child does well, why bother taking time away from his/her schoolwork, sports, or other ECs? No college cares about the difference between 98th percentile and 99th percentile. |
Yeah, true. But they do care of how many NMSFs they get and, at some schools, the silly title will get you a lot of money. Not at top tier schools though. |
What is changing with the SATs next fall? |
https://www.collegeboard.org/delivering-opportunity/sat/redesign |
Really sucks for the kids who have to take it the first year. They will be flying blind. |
Redesign of the SAT, yes. But has the College Board actually said that the PSAT will be similarly changed? |
wouldn't make sense if they change sat and not psat, don't you think? |
My son is a junior doing prep for the SAT that will be given in November. His counselor suggested he do the prep and test now for a few reasons, one of which is that the prep would overlap with the PSAT and maximize his chance of getting NMSF. Another is that the PSAT would be like a dress rehearsal for the SAT a couple weeks later. |
So will everyone else, so, it will be a fairly even playing field. |
I prepped when I was kid because my Asian best friend was doing it. Learned how to use my knowledge to take test. I was National Merit Scholar, my Asian friend wasn't. |
Adolescent kids prepping beats hanging out in jail or playing video games all day. Keep it up. Strong work. |
Our public school offered an after-school PSAT bootcamp. |
We are Caucasian. Our kids will prep for the PSAT because they do have NMSF potential. |
I don't understand this thread. Why would you not prep for PSAT? How is it different than prepping for SAT/ACT or any other tests? |