Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to stay the whole testing period whether your kid finishes early or not.
Is that what you're asking?
No. "typical time" as in time of year. First attempt spring of Sophomore year? Fall of junior year? Spring of junior year? Etc.
It seems most say to do spring of junior year for a first attempt.
Anonymous wrote:You have to stay the whole testing period whether your kid finishes early or not.
Is that what you're asking?
Anonymous wrote:What math is your kid in now? That determines timing.
Algebra 2 Honors (sophomore year)
How willing are you to pay for them to take multiple tests? That determines how strategic you need to be (vs taking tons of times).
Willing to pay as many times as needed if he's improving and doing the studying/test prep
How much money and time are you willing to spend on prep? That also depends how soon you should start to take the tests.
Assumed he would take a test prep course over the summer between sophomore and junior year, or at least start with the free test prep options (like Kahn academy). Money isn't really an issue.
Is there any chance you want to apply to Georgetown, which requires you to send all attempts?
No on Georgetown. Are there other colleges that require all attempts to be sent? I hadn't heard that. This is a kid who will be shooting for places like Virginia Tech, JMU, Penn State as a business major.
These are the questions to answer before you can get good advice.
Anonymous wrote:What is the typical time to take the first try at an SAT and an ACT? I've heard to take both and see which score seems best and most easily improved. Does it depend at all on high school courses being completed? Does it have to be taken within a certain amount of time of college applications?
I have a high school sophomore, so I'm wondering when he should plan to take it so he can do some prep courses. Speaking of, any recommendations? Is the free Khan academy prep enough? PSAT score was a 1220 with no prep.