Anonymous wrote:Similar experience here. He DID get in where we wanted him to, but it was kind of jarring and now I know that he WILL be prepping for the SAT ... he's not a natural test-taker.
Anonymous wrote:Second OP here (who bumped this thread) -- my son did get into Good Counsel, much to my relief. thanks to everyone who offered support, and I definitely will do a tutor for test prep with our other 3 kids! It is helpful to know that your kid is not the only one who bombed this test. I appreciate all of the helpful advice.
Anonymous wrote:SJC gives preference to kids coming out of Catholic elementary. All things being equal a Catholic elementary school kid is going to get in before someone coming from a public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will tell you I think it was the deciding factor for my DC not getting into SJC last year. Scores were not quite in the 90's with a 4.0 public school GPA. It is becoming very competitive for admission to these schools.
Did SJC tell you that was the deciding factor?
My oldest, who went to public school thought 8th grade, but is now in an independent HS, had great scores, except for verbal. When I asked a friend with knowledge of admissions what committees would think about his low verbal score, she said "public school kid".
Anonymous wrote:I will tell you I think it was the deciding factor for my DC not getting into SJC last year. Scores were not quite in the 90's with a 4.0 public school GPA. It is becoming very competitive for admission to these schools.
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what happened. He completely bombed it. Only applying to Catholic schools- basically all in the area. Anyone know how much the HSPT actually counts in the admissions process? He has good grades. Active in sports and church youth group. Good recommendations. But now I am a bit freaked out he won't get in Due to this one damn test.