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Reply to "PSAT in 9th grade."
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[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. No one knows where the student will end up 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] especially if the next big thing is grade optional[/quote]
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