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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am very surprised at the comment about signing up for subject tests. Who leaves that in a kids hands? I have signed up my daughter for all her standardized tests, hired her tutor, researched and bought her prep books. I view that as my job as her parent. The kids have more than enough to do during junior year. [/quote] OP here. My son is taking the ACT in June. He may take the SAT in the fall. SAT subject tests are not required for his interests, so why would I bother to sign him up for them. [/quote]Hopefully, your DS will not become interested down the road in a school that requires or 'recommends' subject tests. You never know. That said, the ACT pretty much covers it all. Mostly 'elite' schools are the only ones who 'recommend' subject tests anyway.[/quote]
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