Anonymous wrote:DS is a rising junior and an excellent student at his school. He already took honors precalc as a sophomore and achieved a near perfect score in that class. He’s aiming at a few T20 schools and knows that’s it’s almost a must to get over 1500 on the SAT.
He’s taken 4 practice SATs over the summer and his score is ranging between a 1450 and a 1490, almost equally split between Math and English. He’s already taken several sessions with a tutor he likes at a reputable testing place in the area. The tests aren’t revealing any particular areas of weakness.
If your child was in a similar position , what has helped the most? More practice tests? Changing tutors? Simply more studying ?
You are approaching it the wrong way.
Taking practice tests early and before they are ready is demoralizing. Then seeing the lower than expected score puts pressure. The family becomes very concerned and it gets to the kids head and they struggle to make progress.
I have been helping a lot of kids with testing and I see this quite frequently then case with kids who are very focused on T20.