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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The difference between a high 1300s and 1500s SAT likely shows up in sophistication of writing and speed of absorbing quantitative concepts. That would put one at a disadvantage for taking tests and writing papers in many types of classes. [b]I've also noticed that people at the 700+ SAT level don't understand why [/b]it's hard for people to to score that high. They don't really get how people didn't internalize algebra, etc. So there's not always sympathy to be found among peers.[/quote] This is my kid. At least on math. I do not know what his score will be since he hasn’t taken the test but on practice tests, he rarely gets stiff wrong on any of the math sections. I heard him “helping” a friend and I was so disappointed in myself for missing this lack of empathy earlier. He totally couldn’t see why his friend didn’t “see” stuff he can. I don’t really care about his SAT math score. But I going to use the next two years to give him opportunities to see things from other people’s perspectives. [/quote]
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