Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some schools require that you send all SAT scores.
https://secure-media.collegeboard.org/digitalServices/pdf/professionals/sat-score-use-practices-participating-institutions.pdf
OP here, thanks for this advice. I looked at the list, and though I don't know where she will apply yet, the schools she is likely to consider all take the highest scores in each section for each time you take it.
BUT.......... I just realized - what if she scores well on one section this time, and another section next time. She'll need to send both score reports! Ugh! People - what about this dilemma?
Anonymous wrote:Some school PTAs do practice test for $10 or so, which would be cheaper than a test prep place. Also look at Khan Academy online which offers free at home tests https://www.khanacademy.org/sat

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some schools require that you send all SAT scores.
https://secure-media.collegeboard.org/digitalServices/pdf/professionals/sat-score-use-practices-participating-institutions.pdf
OP here, thanks for this advice. I looked at the list, and though I don't know where she will apply yet, the schools she is likely to consider all take the highest scores in each section for each time you take it.
BUT.......... I just realized - what if she scores well on one section this time, and another section next time. She'll need to send both score reports! Ugh! People - what about this dilemma?
Anonymous wrote:Some schools require that you send all SAT scores.
https://secure-media.collegeboard.org/digitalServices/pdf/professionals/sat-score-use-practices-participating-institutions.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it, DO NOT SEND SCORES WITH THE FREE REPORT. You have no idea what the scores will be before they are sent.
I agree on NOT using this opportunity as a "practice test". Although SAT/ACT encourage taking the test numerous times, there is a disturbing trend of SAT/ACT accusing students of cheating if they take the test more than 2x and experience a jump in scores. You can read all about it on College Confidential. Essentially, if you're accused, no one ever wins the appeal.
Thanks for your advice (and PP's) about not using this as a practice test. I had not heard of this new trend of accusing kids of cheating. I'll go to CC and read about this per your suggestion. Though on it's face, I don't understand why SAT/ACT would want to discourage kids from taking the test more than once as the whole thing is a money making enterprise for them, right?
Having said that, I agree that ideally you just prep for the test once and take it once. The thing is, this won't work with my kid. She's a good student (A'/B's in honors & AP), and knows she wants to go to college, but I know her, and she needs a wake up call on these tests. She's had zero motivation to take the tests, let alone prep for them. Ideally I would like her to be motivated to use the free Kaplan self-prep over the summer, but I don't see her doing this without a (probably bad) score under her belt.
Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it, DO NOT SEND SCORES WITH THE FREE REPORT. You have no idea what the scores will be before they are sent.
I agree on NOT using this opportunity as a "practice test". Although SAT/ACT encourage taking the test numerous times, there is a disturbing trend of SAT/ACT accusing students of cheating if they take the test more than 2x and experience a jump in scores. You can read all about it on College Confidential. Essentially, if you're accused, no one ever wins the appeal.