Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A tutor isn’t going to help. Part of what the test is measuring is processing speed.
I have to disagree. A good experienced tutor can pin point weaknesses even for high performing kids
Any recommendations?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A tutor isn’t going to help. Part of what the test is measuring is processing speed.
I have to disagree. A good experienced tutor can pin point weaknesses even for high performing kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A tutor isn’t going to help. Part of what the test is measuring is processing speed.
Not my experience. My very bright but very average processing speed kid got a 1490 on the first try with no prep at all.
Anonymous wrote:A tutor isn’t going to help. Part of what the test is measuring is processing speed.
Anonymous wrote:A tutor isn’t going to help. Part of what the test is measuring is processing speed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC (Junior) has not yet done any test prep. Most recent PSAT score was 1480 (supposedly equates to a 1540 SAT score). Sample SAT last year (offered by a training school hoping to sign up students) was 1520. So it appears reasonable that DC will score above a 1500 at the "real" SAT and are looking to sign up for a prep class so DC can take the SAT in March or May and be "one and done".
We looked at school in Chantilly that promises a minimum score of 1520.. Come to find out the fees was $4800 for 18 full-day classes!!!. Holy SH*T!
Are there any other reasonable options? DC does not really need this level of prep but want to get as close to 1600 as possible? Are there other online/in-class prep centers that others have tried and improved the score of someone at DC's level? Thanks!
Spending money or prepping to raise a 1520 is absurd. You must be troll.
Anonymous wrote:DC (Junior) has not yet done any test prep. Most recent PSAT score was 1480 (supposedly equates to a 1540 SAT score). Sample SAT last year (offered by a training school hoping to sign up students) was 1520. So it appears reasonable that DC will score above a 1500 at the "real" SAT and are looking to sign up for a prep class so DC can take the SAT in March or May and be "one and done".
We looked at school in Chantilly that promises a minimum score of 1520.. Come to find out the fees was $4800 for 18 full-day classes!!!. Holy SH*T!
Are there any other reasonable options? DC does not really need this level of prep but want to get as close to 1600 as possible? Are there other online/in-class prep centers that others have tried and improved the score of someone at DC's level? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:12 hours will not help. Did he expect otherwise? It takes a lot of time and effort.