And if it’s your kid vs a kid with similar grades and AP strong SATs, which one do you think gets the offer? At least in 2020 it was plausible your kid couldn’t test. Here, the school knows they could and the score is so bad you are hiding it. |
+1 I can’t think of any standardized tests, other than SAT/ACT and maybe some SOLs? HS tests have lots of free response questions and essays. Those show a student’s knowledge far better than any standardized test. Kids who do well writing on the spot have a lot more on the ball than those who prep for months for a high score on the SAT. |
And yet, plenty of test optional kids are accepted. Go figure. |
White and Asian UMC from the DMV in 2022 when tests are available? Every guidance counselor and private counselor alive seen says submit scores m |
| If your kid doesn’t want to test or submit their test scores, that’s fine, but don’t come back here in March whining about how unjust it is that your kid didn’t get into whatever school when their friend did. |
This is fantastic news, if true. It's going to be a mad dash for August and September dates once they open. Are you a teacher? How did you get this information? |
Parent of a kid with a 504. I got an email to see if my kid would be using accommodations for the test. It’s definitely true. It’s posted on FCPS’s website: https://www.fcps.edu/node/43603 |
Thank you. October 13 is later in the year that I'd like, but it'll be good to know it's an option if the August date fills up quickly. |
You mean like all the parents whining this spring that kids who went test optional were admitted (how dare they!) but their own high-scoring kids were not? Oh, ok. |
Parents are gonna whine no matter what. The idea that a particular school didn't choose their kid is too much to reconcile. |
| What is significant increase? Did you DC go from 2.5 to 3.5? That would be a serious red flag. What do you all consider average on this board? Is average looked at differently by colleges if you come from a particular school (say Sidwell vs. Wilson)? My DC is average at one of the above and by average I mean 3.2 unweighted and not much higher weighted. |
| Is there any evidence that this was common? The last I heard lots of kids were failing due to the pandemic. |
I don't have "evidence" but I know several parents who flat out told me their kid cheated this year with virtual learning. |
| I’ve not heard of any cheating. |
| My kid told me all about the various ways kids were cheating. He actually had several teachers throw out entire tests because so many kids obviously worked together...which sucked for him since he did it alone and did well and the test was thrown out for everyone. |