Anonymous wrote:Because I am not sure what the right answer is, and it would make the choice easy for me if it was cancelled!
I won't have to argue with my son about it. And, I don't know how to weight the risks and benefits if it is important for him to get the test done.
Anonymous wrote:You guys are nuts. This is my first kid, and it's been 30+ years since I took the SAT myself. The course told us to sign up, so I did. I had zero idea about the politics surrounding this. Of course, the SAT board should have prioritized the seniors. That makes total sense. But, they didn't. So, I just simply went online and signed up. I didn't purposely try to torture someone else. I can promise that!
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why people are having such trouble. I signed up my 7th grader to take it and didn’t have any difficulty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow too bad College board didn’t prioritize testing for seniors somehow.
They prioritized it for students who were registered for cancelled tests in March, April, May, and June. Those students had about a week to register for SATs before those who weren't registered for any of those tests. True, they didn't prioritize all seniors, but they did prioritize for many people who missed 1 or more tests in the spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is going into 11th grade and scheduled to take the SAT this Saturday.
We have been doing great with COVID precautions, so I am very uncomfortable with him sitting indoors with many other people to take the test. However, he has been taking a prep class and this was the natural progression, and he wants to take it.
I keep hoping his center gets cancelled, but no such luck.
Has anyone gone to a different testing center? Any feedback?
Are the people really disappointed about cancellations parents of 12th graders?
What is the general thinking about kids going to take these tests in enclosed spaces?? If they can't open school, why are these still happening?
I think you're purposefully trying to torture parents of seniors who haven't gotten to take the SAT yet (or want to try and improve their score).
+1. WTH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is going into 11th grade and scheduled to take the SAT this Saturday.
We have been doing great with COVID precautions, so I am very uncomfortable with him sitting indoors with many other people to take the test. However, he has been taking a prep class and this was the natural progression, and he wants to take it.
I keep hoping his center gets cancelled, but no such luck.
Has anyone gone to a different testing center? Any feedback?
Are the people really disappointed about cancellations parents of 12th graders?
What is the general thinking about kids going to take these tests in enclosed spaces?? If they can't open school, why are these still happening?
I do not understand - you can just cancel the test yourself. Why do you hope the test center gets cancelled?
and maybe open a seat for a senior?
Yes, we are disappointed, my senior’s center canceled 2 weeks ago and there was not a single seat in DMV and WV[/quote]
+1
People are SO selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow too bad College board didn’t prioritize testing for seniors somehow.
They prioritized it for students who were registered for cancelled tests in March, April, May, and June. Those students had about a week to register for SATs before those who weren't registered for any of those tests. True, they didn't prioritize all seniors, but they did prioritize for many people who missed 1 or more tests in the spring.
Anonymous wrote:Wow too bad College board didn’t prioritize testing for seniors somehow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys are nuts. This is my first kid, and it's been 30+ years since I took the SAT myself. The course told us to sign up, so I did. I had zero idea about the politics surrounding this. Of course, the SAT board should have prioritized the seniors. That makes total sense. But, they didn't. So, I just simply went online and signed up. I didn't purposely try to torture someone else. I can promise that!
Well you did anyways
Anonymous wrote:You guys are nuts. This is my first kid, and it's been 30+ years since I took the SAT myself. The course told us to sign up, so I did. I had zero idea about the politics surrounding this. Of course, the SAT board should have prioritized the seniors. That makes total sense. But, they didn't. So, I just simply went online and signed up. I didn't purposely try to torture someone else. I can promise that!