My kids learned just fine, thank you. Doesn't mean they don't need review of concepts they haven't seen in a couple of year. My kids were NMSFs and got top scores in their Calc BC classes and high AP scores. |
Maybe your kid's essay can be about how they are so smart about math that they got a 5 on the Calc AP exam, but couldn't break 620 on the SAT Math section because they didn't bother to do any algebra review/prep. |
Bolded is irrelevant. This is the result of teaching to the test, and believing test scores are meaningful in and of themselves. You admit that they don’t even know eighth grade algebra. That’s not indicative of a calculus student who has actually learned extremely basic math. Sorry. |
They simply didn’t learn the math. I’m guessing they haven’t reviewed their colors or shapes in a few years, either. Do they need to review those as well? |
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DP. Once your kid has finished Algebra 2/Precal, he or she has enough math to get an 800 in the math section. It doesn’t mean your kid should not practice under quasi-test conditions, but technically they have the foundation needed to get a high math score. IMO, my kids didn’t lose the knowledge of the earlier math just because they take calculus early. Both my kids took the SAT by fall junior year and were one and done. Both had taken some calculus by that point. They were both happy that they could move on from the test before things ramped up junior year. If my kids were not scoring over their goals on the practice tests, they would have waited to take the SAT.
I hope that the poster mentioning middle school is a troll. Just have your kid prep at least 4-6 weeks before the actual test. |
We prepped DC before sitting the PSAT. Being familiar with the kinds of questions asked and the test format at least boosted confidence. |
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hard core prep for 2 weeks in august before junior year. they were done with job/camp august 15th and did a one-week bootcamp plus about 5 sessions with a tutor. really did like 5 hours a day of sat prep for 14 days. a full length test every 4th day. Then did PSAT and two SATS in fall of junior year and was done.
3 kids. all did this. It's good to knock it out all the prep before junior year even starts. I think it's a waste before you've done the math in school so starting in sophomore year seems dumb. |
How long did they prep? Just trying to figure out how much time to set aside this summer |
| My kid scored 1520 on PSAT and 1600 SAT first and only attempt. No test prep. I noticed Calc BC was mentioned — SAT was taken in 11th grade before Calc BC. My advice — the best thing you can do for your kid in middle school is to encourage reading. Anything they like!!! As long as they read now, notes prep needed. I think my kid studied for one week for SAT and that helped with PSAT. I realize some kids might need formal test prep, but seriously… just encourage them to read! |