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[quote=Anonymous][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][b]Hopefully, your DS will not become interested down the road in a school that requires or 'recommends' subject tests. [/b][b]You never know. [/b] That said, the ACT pretty much covers it all. Mostly 'elite' schools are the only ones who 'recommend' subject tests anyway.[/quote] He won't. And I suspect if he were an elite school kind of kid, he'd be doing more to drive the process.[/quote]
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