Anonymous wrote:DC (currently a sophomore) informed me that some teammates and friends had already taken or taking SAT in the fall. DC proceeded to take a practice Digital SAT and scored fine (700 RW, 800 M) over the weekend and wants to take SAT sometime in the Fall. I don't think that's advisable but is there any harm? College applications are several years away, so what's the rush? I don't understand why some kids take SAT so far ahead unless they are confident that they'll score high and would not need to take it again. Anyone BTDT?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC (currently a sophomore) informed me that some teammates and friends had already taken or taking SAT in the fall. DC proceeded to take a practice Digital SAT and scored fine (700 RW, 800 M) over the weekend and wants to take SAT sometime in the Fall. I don't think that's advisable but is there any harm? College applications are several years away, so what's the rush? I don't understand why some kids take SAT so far ahead unless they are confident that they'll score high and would not need to take it again. Anyone BTDT?
No teammates or friends are taking sat as a sophomore. It’s the psat.
OP here. It’s the SAT. I confirmed. The kids took it earlier in the summer and earlier this month.
Anonymous wrote:In our school kids take PSAT in 10th and then there’s a choice of sat vs psat in 11th. Then sat in 12th
This topic makes me think maybe it’s better to take sat in 10 and psat in 11 if he scores high on sat?
Anonymous wrote:I have read that kids typically score better in the verbal later in high school.
Anonymous wrote:In our school kids take PSAT in 10th and then there’s a choice of sat vs psat in 11th. Then sat in 12th
This topic makes me think maybe it’s better to take sat in 10 and psat in 11 if he scores high on sat?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another advantage is that if they take calculus junior year, their algebra will get rusty. No downside to taking it early
Taking it early and then stopping shows colleges that you are cramming not learning.
If you can't pass an algebra and geometry ttest while learning advanced xalculus, you are not ready for college math!
Colleges will smell desperation a mile a way if they see you applying with scores a full 2 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Does taking it in 10th grade mean the student won’t be eligible for National Merit Scholar consideration?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC (currently a sophomore) informed me that some teammates and friends had already taken or taking SAT in the fall. DC proceeded to take a practice Digital SAT and scored fine (700 RW, 800 M) over the weekend and wants to take SAT sometime in the Fall. I don't think that's advisable but is there any harm? College applications are several years away, so what's the rush? I don't understand why some kids take SAT so far ahead unless they are confident that they'll score high and would not need to take it again. Anyone BTDT?
No teammates or friends are taking sat as a sophomore. It’s the psat.
Anonymous wrote:DC (currently a sophomore) informed me that some teammates and friends had already taken or taking SAT in the fall. DC proceeded to take a practice Digital SAT and scored fine (700 RW, 800 M) over the weekend and wants to take SAT sometime in the Fall. I don't think that's advisable but is there any harm? College applications are several years away, so what's the rush? I don't understand why some kids take SAT so far ahead unless they are confident that they'll score high and would not need to take it again. Anyone BTDT?