“Yes, the study found, firstborns do have higher IQs and consistently different personality traits than those born later in the family chronology.” https://news.illinois.edu/massive-study-birth-order-has-no-meaningful-effect-on-personality-or-iq/ Like the headline says, the difference is not meaningful in terms of life outcomes, but it is measurable. Very much like a small difference in SAT scores. |
they were exaggerating. |
| College board releases percentages who receive certain scores. It’s stayed consistent over time. It’s always been hard to score that high. |
And yet it feels like 7,999 of their parents post on DCUM. |
No. The current lot of students are stupider. |
| My kid (now a senior in college) got 1590. One and done. But he took all PSATs that he could. |
I mean, test scores are measurably higher in the DMV. |
LOL. So true. |
That was the paper SAT, back around 2020-21. We are discussing the digital test. |
Than where? NJ/CT/NY/MA/CA? |
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I have twins.
One got a single sitting 1580. One got a 1420, 1400, 1410, 1530, 1410. Taking that 1530 and running with it. It's a weird test. Sometimes you hit on an easier month. |
+1 Hoping November is like September |
I have twins also. Both times, they scored within 10 points of each other (and both scored 40 points lower the second time). Are your twins fraternal? Mine are identical. |
Agreed. My kid got a 1600 with no missed questions in September. August score was very strong but it jumped almost 100 points. |
Its not tough for good students who practice, if any gaps in foundation, get 10 sessions with a math tutor to find and fix. An incentive of $1000 for the kid to improve can do miracles. |