Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has she worked with a test prep company? More than anything they (at least the good ones do) teach strategies and it can make all the difference. For DD it wasn't the content that was the problem, it was all of the strategies that aren't intuitive. Definitely consider. DD saw a significant score jump after four sessions and two practice tests. It was the best money we spent during the college process. 36 on the ACT in one sitting.
May I ask which company you used? A bit overwhelmed by the options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Wait for the score from today’s SAT before preemptively signing her up for another test. Most students don’t feel like they did well on standardized tests. I’m certain her studying will result in some score improvement. Take a moment to breathe and wait for the score.
Today's SAT? I thought the SAT is given on a Saturday. Specifically, this coming Saturday March 9?
It was at school, all Juniors took it today.
All juniors where?
At her school. Why the weird questions?
It’s not weird if your school doesn’t give the SAT in school. Ours doesn’t. We were under the impression everyone had to schedule through College Board and take it on a Saturday morning. It’s actually surprising that some kids can take it at their home school on a weekday.
DP. It seems weird to many of us. Many (all?) of the public schools in our area (MCPS)offer an in school SAT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Wait for the score from today’s SAT before preemptively signing her up for another test. Most students don’t feel like they did well on standardized tests. I’m certain her studying will result in some score improvement. Take a moment to breathe and wait for the score.
Today's SAT? I thought the SAT is given on a Saturday. Specifically, this coming Saturday March 9?
It was at school, all Juniors took it today.
All juniors where?
At her school. Why the weird questions?
It’s not weird if your school doesn’t give the SAT in school. Ours doesn’t. We were under the impression everyone had to schedule through College Board and take it on a Saturday morning. It’s actually surprising that some kids can take it at their home school on a weekday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Wait for the score from today’s SAT before preemptively signing her up for another test. Most students don’t feel like they did well on standardized tests. I’m certain her studying will result in some score improvement. Take a moment to breathe and wait for the score.
Today's SAT? I thought the SAT is given on a Saturday. Specifically, this coming Saturday March 9?
It was at school, all Juniors took it today.
All juniors where?
At her school. Why the weird questions?
It’s not weird if your school doesn’t give the SAT in school. Ours doesn’t. We were under the impression everyone had to schedule through College Board and take it on a Saturday morning. It’s actually surprising that some kids can take it at their home school on a weekday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Wait for the score from today’s SAT before preemptively signing her up for another test. Most students don’t feel like they did well on standardized tests. I’m certain her studying will result in some score improvement. Take a moment to breathe and wait for the score.
Today's SAT? I thought the SAT is given on a Saturday. Specifically, this coming Saturday March 9?
It was at school, all Juniors took it today.
All juniors where?
At her school. Why the weird questions?
It’s not weird if your school doesn’t give the SAT in school. Ours doesn’t. We were under the impression everyone had to schedule through College Board and take it on a Saturday morning. It’s actually surprising that some kids can take it at their home school on a weekday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Wait for the score from today’s SAT before preemptively signing her up for another test. Most students don’t feel like they did well on standardized tests. I’m certain her studying will result in some score improvement. Take a moment to breathe and wait for the score.
Today's SAT? I thought the SAT is given on a Saturday. Specifically, this coming Saturday March 9?
It was at school, all Juniors took it today.
All juniors where?
At her school. Why the weird questions?
It’s not weird if your school doesn’t give the SAT in school. Ours doesn’t. We were under the impression everyone had to schedule through College Board and take it on a Saturday morning. It’s actually surprising that some kids can take it at their home school on a weekday.