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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My son with 35 in math and reading, 34 in science. And 30 in English….cannot figure it out. Multiple tries. Wondering if it’s a learning issue and was undiagnosed all those years bc of using grammarly. [b]Going TO sadly. [/b] So he’ll be one of the TO kids you guys are referring to….[/quote] This is the problem with the highly skewed average test scores resulting from TO policies. You have parents who are advising their children not to send in their 1400+/32+ scores, even though they are objectively strong scores. Your son SHOULD 100% send in his scores. These are fantastic, and the 30 in English is still a good score. The 35 is exceptional. It would be a mistake not to send in those scores.[/quote]
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