Anonymous wrote:Isn’t the PAAT on a different scale from the SAT?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter got 1220 and I am not sure if its a good score as compared to other kids.
Maybe define good and what that means to you. Likely to get a score she’ll want to submit to Yale? Above average for her school? Above average for the nation? Does good “compared to other kids” mean compared only to other kids who are like her, or to kids in general?
I'm trying to figure out if she can be competitive for a selective college and if this will encourage her to apply herself/practice to improve her score since this was taking the test cold, with no prep. She is an extremely hard worker and is very independent so I was just trying to figure out where she is falling in this competitive high school area of MCPS. Thanks!
With no prep you looking at low 1300 score.
Just for reference, University of Maryland has an average attending student SAT score of 1445. Admitted students is likely higher.
So unless she makes some massive improvements, you are looking at test optional especially at "selective" schools.
Note that kids with perfect 1600 are regularly rejected so scores are not everything.
regularly? really?
Correct. 2023 grad with 36 ACT, 4.0 UW, 4.8+ WGPA, 4 year varsity athlete, club leadership, jobs, etc. and was rejected/WL at every Ivy League / T10 school they applied to. As were almost all their unhooked classmates with similar stats.
That's not surprising or impressive enough. Too many kids already who have those stats. Should have paid for private - would have been admitted to an ivy. Ask me how I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter got 1220 and I am not sure if its a good score as compared to other kids.
Maybe define good and what that means to you. Likely to get a score she’ll want to submit to Yale? Above average for her school? Above average for the nation? Does good “compared to other kids” mean compared only to other kids who are like her, or to kids in general?
I'm trying to figure out if she can be competitive for a selective college and if this will encourage her to apply herself/practice to improve her score since this was taking the test cold, with no prep. She is an extremely hard worker and is very independent so I was just trying to figure out where she is falling in this competitive high school area of MCPS. Thanks!
With no prep you looking at low 1300 score.
Just for reference, University of Maryland has an average attending student SAT score of 1445. Admitted students is likely higher.
So unless she makes some massive improvements, you are looking at test optional especially at "selective" schools.
Note that kids with perfect 1600 are regularly rejected so scores are not everything.
regularly? really?
Correct. 2023 grad with 36 ACT, 4.0 UW, 4.8+ WGPA, 4 year varsity athlete, club leadership, jobs, etc. and was rejected/WL at every Ivy League / T10 school they applied to. As were almost all their unhooked classmates with similar stats.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter got 1220 and I am not sure if its a good score as compared to other kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter got 1220 and I am not sure if its a good score as compared to other kids.
Maybe define good and what that means to you. Likely to get a score she’ll want to submit to Yale? Above average for her school? Above average for the nation? Does good “compared to other kids” mean compared only to other kids who are like her, or to kids in general?
I'm trying to figure out if she can be competitive for a selective college and if this will encourage her to apply herself/practice to improve her score since this was taking the test cold, with no prep. She is an extremely hard worker and is very independent so I was just trying to figure out where she is falling in this competitive high school area of MCPS. Thanks!
With no prep you looking at low 1300 score.
Just for reference, University of Maryland has an average attending student SAT score of 1445. Admitted students is likely higher.
So unless she makes some massive improvements, you are looking at test optional especially at "selective" schools.
Note that kids with perfect 1600 are regularly rejected so scores are not everything.
regularly? really?
From Ivies, yes.
There are a lot more "selective" schools, even if you just count the ivy plus schools. There are fewer than 1000 kids getting 1600 each year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter got 1220 and I am not sure if its a good score as compared to other kids.
Maybe define good and what that means to you. Likely to get a score she’ll want to submit to Yale? Above average for her school? Above average for the nation? Does good “compared to other kids” mean compared only to other kids who are like her, or to kids in general?
I'm trying to figure out if she can be competitive for a selective college and if this will encourage her to apply herself/practice to improve her score since this was taking the test cold, with no prep. She is an extremely hard worker and is very independent so I was just trying to figure out where she is falling in this competitive high school area of MCPS. Thanks!
With no prep you looking at low 1300 score.
Just for reference, University of Maryland has an average attending student SAT score of 1445. Admitted students is likely higher.
So unless she makes some massive improvements, you are looking at test optional especially at "selective" schools.
Note that kids with perfect 1600 are regularly rejected so scores are not everything.
regularly? really?
From Ivies, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She did fine, esp with no prep. Remember it’s practice for the SAT. If she uses the tools available to ID her areas of improvement and concentrates on those during SAT prep, she has a good shot at improving her outcome on the SAT.
This - My kid scored 1330 - not enough for MD commended but great for seeing what the one weak area he has so he can do hopefully do better on SAT.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter got 1220 and I am not sure if its a good score as compared to other kids.
Maybe define good and what that means to you. Likely to get a score she’ll want to submit to Yale? Above average for her school? Above average for the nation? Does good “compared to other kids” mean compared only to other kids who are like her, or to kids in general?
I'm trying to figure out if she can be competitive for a selective college and if this will encourage her to apply herself/practice to improve her score since this was taking the test cold, with no prep. She is an extremely hard worker and is very independent so I was just trying to figure out where she is falling in this competitive high school area of MCPS. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter got 1220 and I am not sure if its a good score as compared to other kids.
Maybe define good and what that means to you. Likely to get a score she’ll want to submit to Yale? Above average for her school? Above average for the nation? Does good “compared to other kids” mean compared only to other kids who are like her, or to kids in general?
I'm trying to figure out if she can be competitive for a selective college and if this will encourage her to apply herself/practice to improve her score since this was taking the test cold, with no prep. She is an extremely hard worker and is very independent so I was just trying to figure out where she is falling in this competitive high school area of MCPS. Thanks!
With no prep you looking at low 1300 score.
Just for reference, University of Maryland has an average attending student SAT score of 1445. Admitted students is likely higher.
So unless she makes some massive improvements, you are looking at test optional especially at "selective" schools.
Note that kids with perfect 1600 are regularly rejected so scores are not everything.
regularly? really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter got 1220 and I am not sure if its a good score as compared to other kids.
Maybe define good and what that means to you. Likely to get a score she’ll want to submit to Yale? Above average for her school? Above average for the nation? Does good “compared to other kids” mean compared only to other kids who are like her, or to kids in general?
I'm trying to figure out if she can be competitive for a selective college and if this will encourage her to apply herself/practice to improve her score since this was taking the test cold, with no prep. She is an extremely hard worker and is very independent so I was just trying to figure out where she is falling in this competitive high school area of MCPS. Thanks!
With no prep you looking at low 1300 score.
Just for reference, University of Maryland has an average attending student SAT score of 1445. Admitted students is likely higher.
So unless she makes some massive improvements, you are looking at test optional especially at "selective" schools.
Note that kids with perfect 1600 are regularly rejected so scores are not everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter got 1220 and I am not sure if its a good score as compared to other kids.
Maybe define good and what that means to you. Likely to get a score she’ll want to submit to Yale? Above average for her school? Above average for the nation? Does good “compared to other kids” mean compared only to other kids who are like her, or to kids in general?
I'm trying to figure out if she can be competitive for a selective college and if this will encourage her to apply herself/practice to improve her score since this was taking the test cold, with no prep. She is an extremely hard worker and is very independent so I was just trying to figure out where she is falling in this competitive high school area of MCPS. Thanks!
With no prep you looking at low 1300 score.
Just for reference, University of Maryland has an average attending student SAT score of 1445. Admitted students is likely higher.
So unless she makes some massive improvements, you are looking at test optional especially at "selective" schools.
Note that kids with perfect 1600 are regularly rejected so scores are not everything.
regularly? really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter got 1220 and I am not sure if its a good score as compared to other kids.
Maybe define good and what that means to you. Likely to get a score she’ll want to submit to Yale? Above average for her school? Above average for the nation? Does good “compared to other kids” mean compared only to other kids who are like her, or to kids in general?
I'm trying to figure out if she can be competitive for a selective college and if this will encourage her to apply herself/practice to improve her score since this was taking the test cold, with no prep. She is an extremely hard worker and is very independent so I was just trying to figure out where she is falling in this competitive high school area of MCPS. Thanks!
With no prep you looking at low 1300 score.
Just for reference, University of Maryland has an average attending student SAT score of 1445. Admitted students is likely higher.
So unless she makes some massive improvements, you are looking at test optional especially at "selective" schools.
Note that kids with perfect 1600 are regularly rejected so scores are not everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter got 1220 and I am not sure if its a good score as compared to other kids.
Maybe define good and what that means to you. Likely to get a score she’ll want to submit to Yale? Above average for her school? Above average for the nation? Does good “compared to other kids” mean compared only to other kids who are like her, or to kids in general?
I'm trying to figure out if she can be competitive for a selective college and if this will encourage her to apply herself/practice to improve her score since this was taking the test cold, with no prep. She is an extremely hard worker and is very independent so I was just trying to figure out where she is falling in this competitive high school area of MCPS. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter got 1220 and I am not sure if its a good score as compared to other kids.
Maybe define good and what that means to you. Likely to get a score she’ll want to submit to Yale? Above average for her school? Above average for the nation? Does good “compared to other kids” mean compared only to other kids who are like her, or to kids in general?