This is what our kid’s tutor said as well. Better to take it in Sept. because a lot of seniors who’ve taken it before are taking in August.
There is a myth that the SAT is weighted against other test takers. Not true. It doesn’t matter how other people do or how many other people take the test on the day your kid takes it. The scoring is set before the test is administered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I feel your kid. Most kids take it in August so it is very competitive. my son will take in December.
This is what our kid’s tutor said as well. Better to take it in Sept. because a lot of seniors who’ve taken it before are taking in August.
Anonymous wrote:Why is he taking to PSAT after the SAT? Are you saying he took the SAT before junior year even started? That's too young. You're pushing him too hard.
I am not OP, but I disagree. I had my son take the SAT in August (Junior year had just started) and it was super useful in getting information on which subtopics he needed to focus on to prepare to the next time he takes it. For example, he now knows that he needs to review geometry, but not other math areas.
Anonymous wrote:My kid just took the August SAT, and he got a disappointing score. He’s a junior; he did pretty well on the PSAT last year without doing any prep. For the SAT he took a prep class but his score on the SAT was lower than the PSAT when converted (was 92nd percentile in the PSAT and fell to 87th percentile for the actual SAT).
I realize this is not the end of the world, and DS was disappointed but not super upset. But I think he’s capable of doing better. He’ll take the PSAT again in October, so we’ll get another data point then.
Any suggestions on how to proceed? I’m inclined to wait and see how the PSAT goes before making any decisions. Should we look at the ACT? Try private tutoring for the SAT? Not worry and just go test optional? (his grades are great so far) I’d appreciate any tips from those who have BTDT.
Anonymous wrote:My kid just took the August SAT, and he got a disappointing score. He’s a junior; he did pretty well on the PSAT last year without doing any prep. For the SAT he took a prep class but his score on the SAT was lower than the PSAT when converted (was 92nd percentile in the PSAT and fell to 87th percentile for the actual SAT).
I realize this is not the end of the world, and DS was disappointed but not super upset. But I think he’s capable of doing better. He’ll take the PSAT again in October, so we’ll get another data point then.
Any suggestions on how to proceed? I’m inclined to wait and see how the PSAT goes before making any decisions. Should we look at the ACT? Try private tutoring for the SAT? Not worry and just go test optional? (his grades are great so far) I’d appreciate any tips from those who have BTDT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I feel your kid. Most kids take it in August so it is very competitive. my son will take in December.
This is what our kid’s tutor said as well. Better to take it in Sept. because a lot of seniors who’ve taken it before are taking in August.
Really? I guess there's no way for the SAT to compensate for stronger kids taking the test in certain months, but that seems unfair.
Anonymous wrote:Why is he taking to PSAT after the SAT? Are you saying he took the SAT before junior year even started? That's too young. You're pushing him too hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I feel your kid. Most kids take it in August so it is very competitive. my son will take in December.
This is what our kid’s tutor said as well. Better to take it in Sept. because a lot of seniors who’ve taken it before are taking in August.
Anonymous wrote:Why is he taking to PSAT after the SAT? Are you saying he took the SAT before junior year even started? That's too young. You're pushing him too hard.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I feel your kid. Most kids take it in August so it is very competitive. my son will take in December.
Anonymous wrote:My kid just took the August SAT, and he got a disappointing score. He’s a junior; he did pretty well on the PSAT last year without doing any prep. For the SAT he took a prep class but his score on the SAT was lower than the PSAT when converted (was 92nd percentile in the PSAT and fell to 87th percentile for the actual SAT).
I realize this is not the end of the world, and DS was disappointed but not super upset. But I think he’s capable of doing better. He’ll take the PSAT again in October, so we’ll get another data point then.
Any suggestions on how to proceed? I’m inclined to wait and see how the PSAT goes before making any decisions. Should we look at the ACT? Try private tutoring for the SAT? Not worry and just go test optional? (his grades are great so far) I’d appreciate any tips from those who have BTDT.