Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 10th grader (sophomore) scored a 222 on the PSAT they took this past October. Is that a good score?
Just looked it up again, the 222 is a 740 Math, 740 Verbal (reading and Writing) for a 1480 total. They have not taken an SAT prep course yet. Can someone recommend a good prep company?
The maximum score per section is 760. What percentile? Personally, I might encourage my kid to do Khan Academy SAT prep, but I would not spend money on test prep.
Went back and looked again, it is 99%th percentile across the board. Don't many students take a test prep course, though, because I don't want DC to be at a disadvantage when they take the SAT next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 10th grader (sophomore) scored a 222 on the PSAT they took this past October. Is that a good score?
Just looked it up again, the 222 is a 740 Math, 740 Verbal (reading and Writing) for a 1480 total. They have not taken an SAT prep course yet. Can someone recommend a good prep company?
The maximum score per section is 760. What percentile? Personally, I might encourage my kid to do Khan Academy SAT prep, but I would not spend money on test prep.
Went back and looked again, it is 99%th percentile across the board. Don't many students take a test prep course, though, because I don't want DC to be at a disadvantage when they take the SAT next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 10th grader (sophomore) scored a 222 on the PSAT they took this past October. Is that a good score?
Just looked it up again, the 222 is a 740 Math, 740 Verbal (reading and Writing) for a 1480 total. They have not taken an SAT prep course yet. Can someone recommend a good prep company?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 10th grader (sophomore) scored a 222 on the PSAT they took this past October. Is that a good score?
Just looked it up again, the 222 is a 740 Math, 740 Verbal (reading and Writing) for a 1480 total. They have not taken an SAT prep course yet. Can someone recommend a good prep company?
The maximum score per section is 760. What percentile? Personally, I might encourage my kid to do Khan Academy SAT prep, but I would not spend money on test prep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 10th grader (sophomore) scored a 222 on the PSAT they took this past October. Is that a good score?
Just looked it up again, the 222 is a 740 Math, 740 Verbal (reading and Writing) for a 1480 total. They have not taken an SAT prep course yet. Can someone recommend a good prep company?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 10th grader (sophomore) scored a 222 on the PSAT they took this past October. Is that a good score?
Just looked it up again, the 222 is a 740 Math, 740 Verbal (reading and Writing) for a 1480 total. They have not taken an SAT prep course yet. Can someone recommend a good prep company?
Anonymous wrote:My 10th grader (sophomore) scored a 222 on the PSAT they took this past October. Is that a good score?
Anonymous wrote:SI 201. Don't recall the section scores. DS will start working to bring that up before next year.
Older DS raised his score 30 points between soph & junior year (old PSAT). It can be done. Hired a tutor who specializes in high-anxiety students: $1,500 total for several sessions. Also did independent prep and prep through the school. It's important to be consistent in test preparation. Slow and steady wins the race.
National Merit may not mean much to some DCs or families, but it was huge to us. DS is on a full tuition scholarship at state flagship, with another scholarship paying for his books. Medical expenses meant little college savings, so we are happy & grateful for that scholarship.
Anonymous wrote:DS got 1028, and he's a junior. That's pretty low, right? He has a 3.88 gpa, but has never tested well. I'm assuming this # does not bode well for the SATs, which he'll take in the spring??
He's looking at middling colleges. Not a scholar by any means, but all his friends are very bright (they are looking at Brown, etc.), so he's feeling badly about this.
Anonymous wrote:DS got 1028, and he's a junior. That's pretty low, right? He has a 3.88 gpa, but has never tested well. I'm assuming this # does not bode well for the SATs, which he'll take in the spring??
He's looking at middling colleges. Not a scholar by any means, but all his friends are very bright (they are looking at Brown, etc.), so he's feeling badly about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:220 selection index => 1470 raw.
Met expectations, as DC is a very strong test-taker.
Within days emails from second-rate colleges started arriving in multitudes. Nice side business selling our kids data, College Board!![]()
Don't kids get to choose whether they get information from colleges or not?
Yes, but the kids are clueless and do not know that they have a choice, or forget to do this on the day of test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:220 selection index => 1470 raw.
Met expectations, as DC is a very strong test-taker.
Within days emails from second-rate colleges started arriving in multitudes. Nice side business selling our kids data, College Board!![]()
Don't kids get to choose whether they get information from colleges or not?