Anonymous wrote:Of the handful of students.from whom we heard, September test was easier than August one. Why did they take it again this close to the Aug test?
Anonymous wrote:True. And I'm not sure of if I'm a fan of the practice or not. I can understand why they do it that way (and certainly the digital version makes it much more possible) but it still seems less "equal." While it's possible on the math side (exact same question, just different numeric values), it has to be more difficult on the reading portion, as all words -- why they might be considered synonyms -- are not equal.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have twins who have both taken the SAT two times. The digital SAT is unique in that I think they pull different questions together to create a test. My twins, sitting in literally the same classroom, had different questions and different reading passages. So, your kids and other kids did not actually take the same tests in August. Also, some of the difficult questions may not have been "real" questions but questions they are testing out for future use.
This. Whether any given kid felt it was easy or hard is no longer a general data point, because the tests aren’t all the same.
Glad it's over for us. DC is happy with score and is done.
Anonymous wrote:Of the handful of students.from whom we heard, September test was easier than August one. Why did they take it again this close to the Aug test?
Anonymous wrote:Of the handful of students.from whom we heard, September test was easier than August one. Why did they take it again this close to the Aug test?
Anonymous wrote:DD thought the August SAT was the hardest by far but did better on math - 60 point improvement. Worse on English.
True. And I'm not sure of if I'm a fan of the practice or not. I can understand why they do it that way (and certainly the digital version makes it much more possible) but it still seems less "equal." While it's possible on the math side (exact same question, just different numeric values), it has to be more difficult on the reading portion, as all words -- why they might be considered synonyms -- are not equal.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have twins who have both taken the SAT two times. The digital SAT is unique in that I think they pull different questions together to create a test. My twins, sitting in literally the same classroom, had different questions and different reading passages. So, your kids and other kids did not actually take the same tests in August. Also, some of the difficult questions may not have been "real" questions but questions they are testing out for future use.
This. Whether any given kid felt it was easy or hard is no longer a general data point, because the tests aren’t all the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thought I'd bump and add on now that Aug SAT scores are out.
DD (Class of 26) thought the test was about the same as her first attempt back in the Spring, with the math portion being just a bit easier. But she felt more prepared (actually studied some and did two practice tests). Musta worked; raised the score 50 points and put herself in the highest category for merit at the SEC schools she's interested in.
Hope others had success too!
[For those looking for an Oct seat, there are still spaces in the RVA area -- I would recommend either the Mechanicsville or Tucker HS, as they have easy interstate access. Massaponax and Caroline Co HS also have seats and are closer to NoVA.]
Was poster 11:36 ( a few posts above ) incorrect in thinking Aug test was hardest? Did students find that the math section was hardest but today's results show they did better than they thought?
Anonymous wrote:I have twins who have both taken the SAT two times. The digital SAT is unique in that I think they pull different questions together to create a test. My twins, sitting in literally the same classroom, had different questions and different reading passages. So, your kids and other kids did not actually take the same tests in August. Also, some of the difficult questions may not have been "real" questions but questions they are testing out for future use.
Anonymous wrote:Thought I'd bump and add on now that Aug SAT scores are out.
DD (Class of 26) thought the test was about the same as her first attempt back in the Spring, with the math portion being just a bit easier. But she felt more prepared (actually studied some and did two practice tests). Musta worked; raised the score 50 points and put herself in the highest category for merit at the SEC schools she's interested in.
Hope others had success too!
[For those looking for an Oct seat, there are still spaces in the RVA area -- I would recommend either the Mechanicsville or Tucker HS, as they have easy interstate access. Massaponax and Caroline Co HS also have seats and are closer to NoVA.]