Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a PP that agreed with max two attempts. I understand superscoring I am just of the opinion that between SOLs, AP, PSAT 9, 10, "11", practice and two SATs that these kids are standardize tested to death. Kind of an "it is, what it is" mentality.
Your opinion doesn’t make much sense. There is very little downside to taking a third test. Just don’t spend much time on prepping at this point unless you haven’t prepped for the first two
Anonymous wrote:Colleges won’t know how many times you took it. Just report the two that you use to super score. Is her second one is worse than the first for both sections? If not, you can use the best section scores to super score. Now, my impression from doing a lot of research is that there is zero difference between 1520 and 1550 for the purposes of most college admissions but I don’t think it would hurt to take another test. There is randomness to it. My kid had 1520 on the first try. Didn’t prep at all for the second and got 1570.
Anonymous wrote:I was a PP that agreed with max two attempts. I understand superscoring I am just of the opinion that between SOLs, AP, PSAT 9, 10, "11", practice and two SATs that these kids are standardize tested to death. Kind of an "it is, what it is" mentality.
Anonymous wrote:Three is too many.