Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is doing a one on one tutor and they meet 4 hours a week plus he has 2-3 hours of homework. This will last a few months. It is complete craziness but he wants to do this because his diagnostic test was insanely low. I am not going to discourage him. Plus it does have some academic value.
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Anonymous wrote:My kid is doing a one on one tutor and they meet 4 hours a week plus he has 2-3 hours of homework. This will last a few months. It is complete craziness but he wants to do this because his diagnostic test was insanely low. I am not going to discourage him. Plus it does have some academic value.
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I didn't study at all, and got excellent SAT scores, but things are different now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks!
I thought like 3-4 hours a day..
Oh lord, no! Please don't make your kid do 3-4 hours a day of SAT study.
Because of personal reasons she has 2 months. Do you really believe 1 hour a day is enough then? :/
Is she a senior and this is her last chance to take it? Even if so, yes, one hour a day is enough.
How do you even fit 3-4 hours in a typical high school student's day? She comes home from school and essentially does nothing else but SAT study, eat dinner, and then homework?
No we havent done that! I was just asking! U really think 2 months is enough for an average kid. My kid knows the concepts etc but they’re slow when it comes to time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks!
I thought like 3-4 hours a day..
Oh lord, no! Please don't make your kid do 3-4 hours a day of SAT study.
Because of personal reasons she has 2 months. Do you really believe 1 hour a day is enough then? :/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:zero
I didn't study at all, and got excellent SAT scores, but things are different now.
Anonymous wrote:zero
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I had a mom at my kids school say to me when i asked her; ”If you have 50-60 days left to an SAT exam, you’re pretty much screwed”
My husband is american , im not. Ive never taken the SAT so idk if the mom is being truthful or not
She’s insane
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks!
I thought like 3-4 hours a day..
Oh lord, no! Please don't make your kid do 3-4 hours a day of SAT study.
Because of personal reasons she has 2 months. Do you really believe 1 hour a day is enough then? :/
Anonymous wrote:
I had a mom at my kids school say to me when i asked her; ”If you have 50-60 days left to an SAT exam, you’re pretty much screwed”
My husband is american , im not. Ive never taken the SAT so idk if the mom is being truthful or not