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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My daughter is a junior and does 1/2 hour of focused khan academy (linked to her practice tests) per day on school breaks only. There’s just no time otherwise. Similar to OP she’s a competitive swimmer in all APs and there is just no time when school is in session. [/quote] Or even more simple: mine didn't prep. We tried to make that happen, but no dice. One and done in the high 1400s, so we let it be. Also a competitive swimmer with 5 APs, plus 3.[/quote] That’s excellent. If a student takes all AP classes and can’t get a decent score without prep you have to wonder how much they are retaining from their classes. [/quote] Meh. Kids with adhd have worse memory for math. Mine can do math but they are not fast, and they are anxious. Kid can do the math but is only so so on the test. [/quote] A prep test isn’t going to help him if he only does so so on the tests. There’s no getting around that it’s a test. Can he get extra time because of learning disability? [/quote]
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