Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's bad is that your son should have taken this test right after finishing pre calc when the material was fresh. A teacher or guidance counselor should have pointed this out.
How would a teacher or counselor have known that this student would become interested in a college that required subject tests? Most schools don't require any subject tests. That one is really on the student.
If the student takes pre-calc in 10th grade, you can't expect them to have any of this on their radar. A teacher/counselor/parent needs to step in.
The good schools effectively require the test. If a kid is possibly on an engineering track, the test should be taken. You can take the test in June with virtually no preparation and worry later whether the college to which they apply will require it.