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Reply to "PSAT in 9th grade."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It means your kid is a decent student but will not be a competitive applicant for upper tier schools. [/quote] [b]Not true.[/b] Kid may end up in 1500s with prep. My kid has already raised hers by about 300 points as a junior. A lot of variables, including math level when first took, timing issues, and prep. It’s a good score for a ninth grader and shows ability to prep to a higher scores.[/quote] Doesn't mean it's not true. It just means a lot can happen and do happen between 9th and 11th grade. [/quote] It’s absolutely untrue that that’s what it means. [b]No one knows where the student will end up [/b]and it was an obnoxious and patently false statement. Furthermore, with test optional, even if student doesn’t greatly improve that score, it doesn’t necessarily mean they won’t be a competitive applicant. [/quote] Your response was as false as mine because no one knows for sure as you stated. [/quote] That’s not how logic works. [/quote]
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