Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please reconsider the June 2021 thing for your Sophomore: most current Juniors will be desperate to get those testing seats as rising seniors. The backlog is huge.
I didn't even consider that. Thank you.
Yes. My son is a Junior and he rescheduled his Aug session to Oct so that seniors could take it in Aug and Sept for ED/EA. Then the PSAT in October was also cancelled (which was a good thing in my opinion. It was not a priority). Then his Oct session got cancelled. Then the Nov session got cancelled. Finally, he was able to take it on Dec 05. He has also registered for March and June, in the faint hope that he does well on his PSAT in Jan and then has to take another SAT to prove that his score was not a fluke. Thankfully, we are able to take the financial loss of signing for multiple tests. This is horrible for those who cannot afford these exams, besides, this creates a false exam-registration hoarding situation. SAT exams have become the toilet paper of the college process.
I wish CollegeBoard would allow us to donate these unused exam seats to others. They refund a piddly $10 if you ask for it.
They don't even allow you to switch the fees for an AP exam etc.
Remember, you can reschedule a test that was cancelled or that you could not attend to a later date without any problems. But there are no refunds. If your test was cancelled for Nov, and then you try to register for Dec, then they usually charge you late fees because the regular registration date is long past.
Students were coming as far as from Delaware and Pennsylvania to take SAT in the test center in MoCo. We were registered in Frederick, Fulton and Montgomery County. It was insane.
- DP