Anonymous wrote:I have twins--fraternal, same gender.
One sat down, took the test and got a 1590. Done. This twin is whip smart with a mind like a steel trip, no anxiety, fantastic test taker.
The second twin started with a 1250. I paid for about 30 hours of in person tutoring. The kid would take practice tests every Saturday and then sit with the tutor and go through the wrong answers. About a 3K investment for the tutor's time. Took the test 5 times and got the score up to a 1550.
I know it may sound like I'm making this up but it genuinely happened. I will say that my kid who got the one time 1590 score is absolutely the smarter kid (no, I've never verbalize this to them) but it has become obvious over time that kid #1 is just at a next level with regard to intelligence. Kid#2 compensates by being a really hard worker. Having twins adds a new dimension to the college process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My severely ADHD kid needed a ton of one-on-one prep with an expensive tutor. He got a 35 out of 36 on his ACT, which is equivalent to a 1530-1560 on the SAT.
My younger kid is gifted and will probably not need much preparation at all. She breezes through all her advanced academics without breaking a sweat.
And kid 1 got extra time too, right? Which is an enormous gift when taking the ACT
Anonymous wrote:My severely ADHD kid needed a ton of one-on-one prep with an expensive tutor. He got a 35 out of 36 on his ACT, which is equivalent to a 1530-1560 on the SAT.
My younger kid is gifted and will probably not need much preparation at all. She breezes through all her advanced academics without breaking a sweat.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone’s DCs use apps to prep for the ERW sections? DC did quite well on the sophomore PSAT, and his math score continues to go up on practice SATs. His ERW score, however, is more variable. He is doing a regular prep class, but we may switch to a tutor in the Fall. Just wondering if anyone used an app daily for vocabulary etc.