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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s okay in 9th and 10th grade but things get very hard in 11th, with studying for the SAT plus most APs and then senior year working on the college apps takes a ton of time. Not to mention that your student needs more than just a sport for ECs. Unless they are a recruited athlete with an offer in hand.[/quote] We had a recruited athlete. They never had to study for the SAT. They filled out one application. They knew what university they would attend in the spring of their junior year.[/quote] My DD is about to begin the college recruiting process for her sport. For certain high academic institutions, it has been recommended that an SAT score be available by September 1 of her junior year, which is the date when schools are permitted to initiate direct contact with athletes. So, alongside playing a sport next spring and keeping her grades up, she will need to allocate time for SAT preparation AS A SOPHOMORE![/quote] Wow amazing ! :roll: [/quote]
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