Sigh, you don't understand the history behind that expression, obviously. You sound a bit obtuse. |
Do you have any idea what practice tests are for? Any prep program or tutor will tell you to do as many practice tests as possible to familiarize yourself with the style and feeling of the tests. ACT and SAT tests are far different from your classroom tests and not all elite colleges have made the two subject tests optional, and Georgetown requires three subject tests plus the SAT. So, there're your four tests. Nor is it unusual to take the SAT and ACT to see which gives a kid a higher score. So that makes five. You're missing the other poster's point. |
| NP here that won't wade into the fight over the number of tests that DC is taking (which does seem excessive). Without a solid hook which may be there as OP didn't state; given that these schools have now made it clear that the Subject Matter tests are not even required anymore (e.g., Harvard) it won't hurt the applicant to take them but it certainly isn't going to make the difference. The posters on this thread need to read "Where You Go Is Not What You'll Be" by frank Bruni a fascinating read. While at it, take a read of "Excellent Sheep" another great read. |
No, PP, it's not your fight. There are other schools that DO require two subject tests. The Ivies aren't the only game in town. |
Sat 2s are a little different - they are just an hour each and you can take 3 during a single SAT test administration. So taking 5 SAT 2s is 2 mornings, one of which is only 2 tests. |
Well the student I know who was admitted to Princeton had a 2375 SAT, and submitted three subject matter tests: 800, 800 and a 710. And also many AP scores. |
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You also have to be very strategic in what SAT subject tests you take.
For example, an 800 on the Math Level II is only the 85th percentile, and Physics is only 90th. You need to get 800s in English Lit and Ecological Biology, where that score is in the 98th or 99th percentile. |
You can't score 2375. Either 2370 or 2380. Sorry. |
Nah, just tired of hearing parents brag about their kids' music groups playing Carnegie Hall. I get the joke, but the PP seems to have treated the punchline as a truism. |
I'm not the parent but I remember the score as being nearly perfect 2400. And the subject matter scores are correct. |
| So how does one void out a subject matter score that is blah - like a 630? |
I just checked with the mother, it was a 2380 and the subject matter scores are correct. Wow. |
You can cancel within certain days after the test or not send the score. You can't void out after you get the score. |
Hello, Marge? Yeah, I'm gossiping about your kid on DCUM. What were the SAT scores again? Thanks.
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So not true. Testing is just a box they check. Go ahead and drive ypir kid nuts and then come back and complain your perfect kid was discriminated against. |