Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is he taking to PSAT after the SAT? Are you saying he took the SAT before junior year even started? That's too young. You're pushing him too hard.
many people do this - get it done and over with. you got all the tools already by sophomore and the whole summer to prep. i say it's great time
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Both my kids finished with the SAT by October of junior year.
If kids do well, it's great to have it finished. If kids don't do well, you have more time to adjust -- either with additional prep or with more realistic expectations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is he taking to PSAT after the SAT? Are you saying he took the SAT before junior year even started? That's too young. You're pushing him too hard.
many people do this - get it done and over with. you got all the tools already by sophomore and the whole summer to prep. i say it's great time
Anonymous wrote:You guys are all cray cray. So much pressure. To what end? Competing against the hooked kids who will have lower school.
Anonymous wrote:All juniors at his school take the PSAT in October. He wanted to do the Aug SAT because he has a challenging schedule this year and plays a sport that’s pretty demanding throughout the school year, so wanted to get the prep class over with before school started
Anonymous wrote:Why is he taking to PSAT after the SAT? Are you saying he took the SAT before junior year even started? That's too young. You're pushing him too hard.
Anonymous wrote:All juniors at his school take the PSAT in October. He wanted to do the Aug SAT because he has a challenging schedule this year and plays a sport that’s pretty demanding throughout the school year, so wanted to get the prep class over with before school started
Anonymous wrote:Why is he taking to PSAT after the SAT? Are you saying he took the SAT before junior year even started? That's too young. You're pushing him too hard.
Why is he taking to PSAT after the SAT? Are you saying he took the SAT before junior year even started? That's too young. You're pushing him too hard.