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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My son is a junior at a public school. His grades are around 4.0 and he takes a lot of challenging courses including 5 AP this year. He is very bright, but has never been good at standardized testing all the way back to 3rd grade. He just stresses out for[b] practically any test. [/b] He wants to Apply to several schools that will be out of reach if his test scores are not very good. How would you approach the testing? Are there any prep program you would recommend for a student like this? He is willing to take the classes. He is a very solid student, but not a phenom like some. Thoughts?[/quote] how is he going to handle college? [/quote] Your an idiot.[/quote] I don't understand. My question was a serious question and I was not mocking OP or OP's son. Unless he develops a way to handle "testing" stress, he will suffer. - parent of 3 college kids[/quote] Because it is an ignorant and an uneducated question. I don't care if you understand it. Why are you commenting onto a thread where you have no knowledge or insight. Your post is not helpful. A parent has been dealing with testing issues probably since 3rd grade... I am sure her son has worked 100x harder than most kids for his grades and you want to know if he "is college material" and he has a 4.0 GPA. Your question is ignorant and passively mean and rude. (I am sure you family has pointed out to you that you are passive aggressive and you "innocently" say, "what .. i was just asking a question". This thread was not created to educate you. If you want to learn about this.. google it or start your own thread. [/quote]
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