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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]I have never hired a tutor for my child. There are tutors in FCPS, but I think it is a minority of people that do that.[/quote] Is this true for SAT and ACT prep services for your children in preparation for College. You forgot to answer my question -- you artful dodger cuty pie.[/quote] And I am not equating prep for the SAT, which is largely vocabulary for college-bound HS students to [b]a general test given to 7 year olds that is to measure intelligence. [/b]SAT is supposed to measure the likelyhood of success in college. CogAT measures the inate ability of a 7 yo. Different things, different strategies. But then, I must be privaliged, as I am multigenerational american. And worse, I am Jewish. So I do not have to work, nor does my kid. Things are handed to me. [/quote] Source please. The CogAt is to measure intelligence? I thought one couldn't prep for an intelligence test; if so, what's the big problem with letting people waste their time prepping? [/quote]
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