Anonymous wrote:please report back, OP, we all want to know which laptop your kid picked!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No you complained your high school didn't share this info with you. That's not their job, they don't administer the test, most kids don't even take it at their own school, and how does the school even know your kid is signed up? They don't.
That is fair. And yes, our school's college bound info is weak in comparison to our other student's high school.
Anyway. Welcome any input from APS families wrt which laptop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it's a quesiton for the college board, not APS
Obviously we have read the College Board site. I am curious what other APS families have done - personal or school laptop. We know the site says "bring your device, make sure the bluebook app is on it, it is charged and you have your college board email and password." When the kids did the PSAT everyone used their district issued laptop. So what do kids do for SAT? The same?
Anonymous wrote:I would bring a personal laptop because it does not have any firewalls
Anonymous wrote:No you complained your high school didn't share this info with you. That's not their job, they don't administer the test, most kids don't even take it at their own school, and how does the school even know your kid is signed up? They don't.
Anonymous wrote:it's a quesiton for the college board, not APS