Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't listen to the sour grapes. CTY is very prestigious. Can't hurt to try and will possibly help a great deal!
How can paying to take a standardized test be prestigious? Is that like the Who's Who thing where you pay to be identified as special? Is your kid going to put it on a resume or college application?! If you want your 7th grader to spend a Saturday taking the SAT's, more power to you. There is no downside, as far as I can tell, but just know what you are paying for and don't think that it is going to help your kid. Smart is smart, and if your middle school kid got picked for CTY because of high test scores on other tests, your kid is going to be just as smart whether they take the SATs or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't listen to the sour grapes. CTY is very prestigious. Can't hurt to try and will possibly help a great deal!
It's basically for anyone willing to pay a bunch of money for the camps, very prestigious![]()
You know that you don't just have to take the test, but you have to get a good score too, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't listen to the sour grapes. CTY is very prestigious. Can't hurt to try and will possibly help a great deal!
It's basically for anyone willing to pay a bunch of money for the camps, very prestigious![]()
Anonymous wrote:Don't listen to the sour grapes. CTY is very prestigious. Can't hurt to try and will possibly help a great deal!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't listen to the sour grapes. CTY is very prestigious. Can't hurt to try and will possibly help a great deal!
It's basically for anyone willing to pay a bunch of money for the camps, very prestigious![]()
Anonymous wrote:Don't listen to the sour grapes. CTY is very prestigious. Can't hurt to try and will possibly help a great deal!