Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid just came back and said he's cooked. This is a kid who has scored in the 99th percentile on every standardized test he's ever taken. He had more difficulty with the reading passages. Also currently in calc bc.
Will study more and take again. Also going to take a serious look at ACT now.
did he finish the math 2 module?
my dd is getting seriously depressed over this s...t
Yes, he finished math 2, but said he had to guess on the last 2 because there was no time left.
Anonymous wrote:Will colleges even accept SAT scores from 9th grade?
Anonymous wrote:My son also took it today. He says that if your kid didn’t finish, they may be using their calculator when it’s much faster to use desmos, the calculator website built into the test. He said there was one problem where it would’ve taken a long time to do by hand or with a TI, but he could do it in a minute with desmos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes me feel so much better. My 9th grader took it for the first time. He has accommodations but somehow it didn't show up on the blue book. Yet he was in the accommodations room. I'll have to figure that out on Monday.
He's currently in precalc. He said some of the questions were things he's never seen before. I was surprised because I thought the exam only covered through Alg II. Math is his strong suit and he didn't finish all the questions. He said the RW was fine and finished all the questions without rushing.
Why did your 9th grader want to take the official SAT?
DP
The kid is in precalc. The year after Algebra 2 is a good year to take it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes me feel so much better. My 9th grader took it for the first time. He has accommodations but somehow it didn't show up on the blue book. Yet he was in the accommodations room. I'll have to figure that out on Monday.
He's currently in precalc. He said some of the questions were things he's never seen before. I was surprised because I thought the exam only covered through Alg II. Math is his strong suit and he didn't finish all the questions. He said the RW was fine and finished all the questions without rushing.
Why did your 9th grader want to take the official SAT?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Junior in calc BC with A+, 760 on recent PSAT math, today HORRIBLE, only answered 11/22 on the second module, couldn't even guess on the last ones as were free response
how did your kids do? should we cancel before we get the score?
My daughter took August and October and said today’s math section was the easiest she’s had
Anonymous wrote:This makes me feel so much better. My 9th grader took it for the first time. He has accommodations but somehow it didn't show up on the blue book. Yet he was in the accommodations room. I'll have to figure that out on Monday.
He's currently in precalc. He said some of the questions were things he's never seen before. I was surprised because I thought the exam only covered through Alg II. Math is his strong suit and he didn't finish all the questions. He said the RW was fine and finished all the questions without rushing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Junior in calc BC with A+, 760 on recent PSAT math, today HORRIBLE, only answered 11/22 on the second module, couldn't even guess on the last ones as were free response
how did your kids do? should we cancel before we get the score?
Unless the student is applying to Georgetown, the only college that requires all scores to be reported, there would be no reason to cancel.
Georgetown isn’t the only one. George Washington also requires you to report all sittings, and you can’t self report. MIT allows self report but says “Students should self-report scores from all exams taken, and MIT will consider the super-score in our review process”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Junior in calc BC with A+, 760 on recent PSAT math, today HORRIBLE, only answered 11/22 on the second module, couldn't even guess on the last ones as were free response
how did your kids do? should we cancel before we get the score?
Unless the student is applying to Georgetown, the only college that requires all scores to be reported, there would be no reason to cancel.
Georgetown isn’t the only one. George Washington also requires you to report all sittings, and you can’t self report. MIT allows self report but says “Students should self-report scores from all exams taken, and MIT will consider the super-score in our review process”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid just came back and said he's cooked. This is a kid who has scored in the 99th percentile on every standardized test he's ever taken. He had more difficulty with the reading passages. Also currently in calc bc.
Will study more and take again. Also going to take a serious look at ACT now.
did he finish the math 2 module?
my dd is getting seriously depressed over this s...t