Has anyone’s December ACT or SAT cancelled already?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For my junior I’m inclined to hold off on testing until spring, summer and/or next fall. Many of their friends tested already this fall, but it doesn’t feel right for DC. Anyone else taking a similar approach?


Our juniors didn't even get to take the PSAT. I don't know of any who took the SAT yet.
Anonymous
We gave up trying to get a test date, bc the CB kept cancelling, but also so many good schools no longer require it.
Anonymous
Have colleges gone test optional for class of 2022? I thought they had only really done that for class of 2021.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yorktown HS posted this week that no ACT or SATs will be administered there until further notice. Does that mean the December SAT is a no-go for sure?


It sure does for Yorktown. Plenty of other places to take them though
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We gave up trying to get a test date, bc the CB kept cancelling, but also so many good schools no longer require it.


True. But for this years juniors, who will end up doing more than 1/4 of 10th and possibly most or all of 11th online, solid SAT/ACT scores sure don’t hire. “Doesn’t require” is different than “won’t consider”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For my junior I’m inclined to hold off on testing until spring, summer and/or next fall. Many of their friends tested already this fall, but it doesn’t feel right for DC. Anyone else taking a similar approach?


Our juniors didn't even get to take the PSAT. I don't know of any who took the SAT yet.


Where. FCPS administered the PSAT in all its high schools.
Anonymous
since pretty much everything in maryland has been cancelled, our dc (junior) took the august and november sats in virginia. you might have to drive but there will likely be schools in va still offering if it’s important to your kid to take the test.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For those whose kids have felt ready to test, how much prep did they do? Like did they take 3 practice tests and spend a few hours brushing up where there were issues, or was it a much more of a time and effort commitment? Has been a challenge for DC to get engaged on test prep. Very engaged in school, just not finding space for test prep.


Mine took a couple of practice tests between Thanksgiving and Christmas and went up 100 points. She also studied all the practice tests over the summer not hard just she did them with friends virtually and went up another 100 points. No prep courses other than a bit of Khan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are the kids taking the December ACT mostly juniors or seniors?


They are most likely high performing juniors or low performing seniors. There probably won’t be many seniors testing this year since almost every school is test optional. The high stats senior kids that need the tests are going to have already taken them by in large since EA/ED dates are usually between Nov 1st and Dec 15th. Most are Nov.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have colleges gone test optional for class of 2022? I thought they had only really done that for class of 2021.


From what I gather from College Confidential the kids that are getting in earliest by in large have test scores. Though the colleges are saying not having a test won’t hurt, I’m not sure I believe it. If you kid is in the middle 50th of accepted students- it can only help your child’s app IMHO. Please realize test optional does not mean test blind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For my junior I’m inclined to hold off on testing until spring, summer and/or next fall. Many of their friends tested already this fall, but it doesn’t feel right for DC. Anyone else taking a similar approach?


In a normal year, I’d say that’s a completely rational approach. If you believe CoViD vaccine will be out by April to everyone there is no reason to stress out about it.

However my DD took Dec 2019 and had all administrations between Jan- Aug cancelled. It’s really hard to figure out your college list without test scores. An 1100,1300, 1500 will have different target, safety and reach schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For my junior I’m inclined to hold off on testing until spring, summer and/or next fall. Many of their friends tested already this fall, but it doesn’t feel right for DC. Anyone else taking a similar approach?


Yes, we are. Mainly because my daughter is currently in Algebra 2 and needs to finish the class before attempting an SAT.
Anonymous
DS is schedule for the December test at Wilson HS. Does anyone know if Wilson has been open for previous tests?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS is schedule for the December test at Wilson HS. Does anyone know if Wilson has been open for previous tests?


No, my current senior had 4 tests cancelled there since April.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are the kids taking the December ACT mostly juniors or seniors?


Juniors. Mine just got October scores back: 36, 34, 33– and a 26 in science. *facepalm*. Humanities kid, but her practice tests were much better. She wants a retake now while she’s prepped. Finger crossed. F


Your poor kid. And not because of the 29.
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