Anonymous wrote:DD scored a perfect 1520 on the new digital PSAT/NMSQT in October. She took the old paper SAT back in August and scored 800 in math and 770 verbal. Is it worth taking the new digital SAT in spring 2024 to see if she can improve her verbal score given the new format? Or just be one and done? She’s had zero prep other than taking each test one time, and wouldn’t be doing any even if she tests again.
Does a 1570 vs. a possible 1600 even matter?
Anonymous wrote:I think so. Even for kids who get 1600 it is a good idea to take it again to show that you can repeat the results.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD scored a perfect 1520 on the new digital PSAT/NMSQT in October. She took the old paper SAT back in August and scored 800 in math and 770 verbal. Is it worth taking the new digital SAT in spring 2024 to see if she can improve her verbal score given the new format? Or just be one and done? She’s had zero prep other than taking each test one time, and wouldn’t be doing any even if she tests again.
Does a 1570 vs. a possible 1600 even matter?
I normally don’t post snarky comments, but is this a humble brag?!?
Anonymous wrote:DD scored a perfect 1520 on the new digital PSAT/NMSQT in October. She took the old paper SAT back in August and scored 800 in math and 770 verbal. Is it worth taking the new digital SAT in spring 2024 to see if she can improve her verbal score given the new format? Or just be one and done? She’s had zero prep other than taking each test one time, and wouldn’t be doing any even if she tests again.
Does a 1570 vs. a possible 1600 even matter?
Anonymous wrote:PP is being silly. If you score a 1600 you obviously take the ACT instead of repeating the SAT. DCUM.Anonymous wrote:I think so. Even for kids who get 1600 it is a good idea to take it again to show that you can repeat the results.
PP is being silly. If you score a 1600 you obviously take the ACT instead of repeating the SAT. DCUM.Anonymous wrote:I think so. Even for kids who get 1600 it is a good idea to take it again to show that you can repeat the results.
Anonymous wrote:I think so. Even for kids who get 1600 it is a good idea to take it again to show that you can repeat the results.
Anonymous wrote:DD scored a perfect 1520 on the new digital PSAT/NMSQT in October. She took the old paper SAT back in August and scored 800 in math and 770 verbal. Is it worth taking the new digital SAT in spring 2024 to see if she can improve her verbal score given the new format? Or just be one and done? She’s had zero prep other than taking each test one time, and wouldn’t be doing any even if she tests again.
Does a 1570 vs. a possible 1600 even matter?