Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are most taking the SAT jr or sr year?
Really should take it first during sophomore year. Gets one ready for the PSAT.
There is no downside to taking the SAT multiple times.
Anonymous wrote:Are most taking the SAT jr or sr year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My soph took it in aug. There's no reason not to take it if you can afford the SAT registration fee. It is good prep for the PSAT NMSQT test in October of junior year.
Good point. Thanks. So when did your sophomore start prep? I am trying not to be too crazy and stress my daughter out. But I did learn from my two older kids that we need to plan things out sooner and more intentionally.
To answer someone above I meant that the fact she studies so much to get her 4.0 might mask that her “natural’ smartness isn’t on par.
She also isn’t and hasn’t been a big reader. She plays several sports and just doesn’t prioritize reading. I have always worried her SAT scores would suffer because of this …
Anonymous wrote:Are most taking the SAT jr or sr year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:reading tons of books
reviewing the weak areas in math in khan academy or watching my chemistry tutor on youtube
sorry - I meant the organic chemistry tutor on YT- he is great
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEWpbFLzoYGPfuWUMFPSaoA
watch his videos on your kid's weak areas for math; he does have an SAT playlist too
Anonymous wrote:reading tons of books
reviewing the weak areas in math in khan academy or watching my chemistry tutor on youtube

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, this is anonymous. Just tell us the very disappointing score. Your (and her) definition of "very disappointing" might be different than what is healthy and appropriate. My kid was happy with his good but not amazing verbal PSAT score but disappointed he did not get a perfect math score as he "assumed" he would.
Op here. 1200.
It's a normal score, on the lower side though. But PSAT means nothing.
A lot of kids improve their score by junior year, merely one year of education taking AP lit and AP lang will naturally boost her score by 100 points.
Don't panic.
You are literally a freak.
1200 in 10th grade is 92%. that is "lower side" to you?