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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They frequently bomb multiple choice exams. Other assessments more of a mixed bag, but generally better. Many times solid command to talk about content at a deep level. [/quote] Ex teacher here. OP does your DD have access to old tests? Can you figure out what she is doing? Is she mis-reading the questions? Getting distracted by irrelevant details in the question or from her memory of the content? Is she confusing the answer options? Is she having trouble using logic to choose the answer? You say she can talk about the content at a deep level, but is there a content gap between what you said she can talk about and what the test is asking for? Try to do this at home with her. Whatever you find out should drive what to work on with her. It can help her with tests at school but also in future for SAT, AP, etc. [/quote]
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