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Reply to "MD 2022-2023 MCAP Results: Only 14% proficient ELA, 13 proficient math at state-level; MCPS 13.5% ELA, 13.7% math"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You do realize that you really need to be in Calc by 11th to do well (really well) on the SAT?[/quote] Here we go. This is precisely the attitude that we're talking about. The SATs cover Algebra 1 and 2 material. Full-stop. [QUOTE]While the SAT Math section tests your knowledge of high school math, it doesn’t venture past what you’ll learn in Algebra II and Pre-Calculus classes. If you haven’t reached Calculus yet, there is no need to worry![/QUOTE] SOURCE: https://prepexpert.com/what-kind-of-math-is-on-the-sat/#:~:text=While%20the%20SAT%20Math%20section%20tests%20your%20knowledge%20of%20high,is%20no%20need%20to%20worry! Are kids who are in Calc by 11th likely to do better than those who stay on-level? Maybe. But that's not a reason to force your kid to go faster than they're ready. Also, it depends on what you define as well or really well. If your on-level kid scores within the 1200-1400 range on the SATs, that's good. However, if you as a parent refuse to accept anything less than a 1500, then your expectations are warped.[/quote] Right. So you need to be finished with PreCalc by the time you are in 11th. Meaning taking Calc by 11th.[/quote]
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