Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The counselor would be nuts to suggest he/she take it again! Her/his scores could go down and make the first test look like a fluke.
I got a 1510 with the old SAT test (out of 1600) and I, with the advice of my counselor and parents, took that score and RAN.
Maybe I've misunderstood, but doesn't the newish-ish "choice" option eliminate that downside? Sounds like the student gets to present his or her best score in each category, those scores can come from different days, and the college doesn't even see the less-than-best scores or the number of times the student has taken the test.
Is that accurate? If so, does the college even know that the student has chosen that option?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The counselor would be nuts to suggest he/she take it again! Her/his scores could go down and make the first test look like a fluke.
I got a 1510 with the old SAT test (out of 1600) and I, with the advice of my counselor and parents, took that score and RAN.
Maybe I've misunderstood, but doesn't the newish-ish "choice" option eliminate that downside? Sounds like the student gets to present his or her best score in each category, those scores can come from different days, and the college doesn't even see the less-than-best scores or the number of times the student has taken the test.
Is that accurate? If so, does the college even know that the student has chosen that option?
Anonymous wrote:
The counselor would be nuts to suggest he/she take it again! Her/his scores could go down and make the first test look like a fluke.
I got a 1510 with the old SAT test (out of 1600) and I, with the advice of my counselor and parents, took that score and RAN.
Anonymous wrote:A friend of mine says her friends DC scored 1600 and is devastated. The kid attends a private school with a high gpa. And now they want to make the new SAT harder if I understand correctly. I suggested try the ACT.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks! Pre-results, DC's college counselor recommended taking it twice. Haven't talked to her post-results, but I hope she tells DC not to bother. At any rate, between APs in May and SAT subject tests in June, it wouldn't happen until October anyway. Glad to hear not everyone retakes.
Congrats to your DC!
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Anonymous wrote:A friend of mine says her friends DC scored 1600 and is devastated. The kid attends a private school with a high gpa. And now they want to make the new SAT harder if I understand correctly. I suggested try the ACT.
Anonymous wrote:A friend of mine says her friends DC scored 1600 and is devastated. The kid attends a private school with a high gpa. And now they want to make the new SAT harder if I understand correctly. I suggested try the ACT.