Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FFS, CB can’t get their act together for proper registration. It almost has to be online - either that, or CB has to quadruple the seats for the current class.
Class of 2022 HAS to be shut out for now, no way around it.
+1 I don't care what anyone says, there is no reason a a 2022 HAS to take the test in the next 5 months. None.
Anonymous wrote:DS has been trying to register since Thursday. He was supposed to have priority reg. He was registered for March and June SAT. CB site crashed Thurs night. Act also a s*it show. HS offering Aug SAT but full. Principal trying to add more seats.
He's been studying for both ACT and SAT because he's not sure when he'll get an open seat or if one or both will be cxld since we're in NY.
This thread derailed over the merits of tests online. Should I start a thread for parents of Juniors? Or is there already one that I can't find?
Anonymous wrote:FFS, CB can’t get their act together for proper registration. It almost has to be online - either that, or CB has to quadruple the seats for the current class.
Class of 2022 HAS to be shut out for now, no way around it.
Anonymous wrote:DS has been trying to register since Thursday. He was supposed to have priority reg. He was registered for March and June SAT. CB site crashed Thurs night. Act also a s*it show. HS offering Aug SAT but full. Principal trying to add more seats.
He's been studying for both ACT and SAT because he's not sure when he'll get an open seat or if one or both will be cxld since we're in NY.
This thread derailed over the merits of tests online. Should I start a thread for parents of Juniors? Or is there already one that I can't find?[/quote
Same issue here. No local seats available. When I finally just decided to register him for one 30 minutes away, it said he didn't have priority registration. We got the email saying he did. It's so frustrating!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS has been trying to register since Thursday. He was supposed to have priority reg. He was registered for March and June SAT. CB site crashed Thurs night. Act also a s*it show. HS offering Aug SAT but full. Principal trying to add more seats.
He's been studying for both ACT and SAT because he's not sure when he'll get an open seat or if one or both will be cxld since we're in NY.
This thread derailed over the merits of tests online. Should I start a thread for parents of Juniors? Or is there already one that I can't find?
+1
Same here PP. willing to go to AG’s office with this, as CB non responsive.
Total DH&this show - both here and with SAT. People can’t stay in their lane - would love new thread!
+2. We gave up trying to contact ACT and SAT last week, am going to try again this morning. What a disaster.
ACT says we can change our (June) registration to July without cost, but guess what? I can't get past the page where they want my credit card for $52.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS has been trying to register since Thursday. He was supposed to have priority reg. He was registered for March and June SAT. CB site crashed Thurs night. Act also a s*it show. HS offering Aug SAT but full. Principal trying to add more seats.
He's been studying for both ACT and SAT because he's not sure when he'll get an open seat or if one or both will be cxld since we're in NY.
This thread derailed over the merits of tests online. Should I start a thread for parents of Juniors? Or is there already one that I can't find?
+1
Same here PP. willing to go to AG’s office with this, as CB non responsive.
Total DH&this show - both here and with SAT. People can’t stay in their lane - would love new thread!
Anonymous wrote:DS has been trying to register since Thursday. He was supposed to have priority reg. He was registered for March and June SAT. CB site crashed Thurs night. Act also a s*it show. HS offering Aug SAT but full. Principal trying to add more seats.
He's been studying for both ACT and SAT because he's not sure when he'll get an open seat or if one or both will be cxld since we're in NY.
This thread derailed over the merits of tests online. Should I start a thread for parents of Juniors? Or is there already one that I can't find?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At-home SAT/ACT will for sure create cheating, especially for those administrated outside of US. SAT/ACT is much more important than AP tests. Either they should be at a test center or all colleges should not consider them.
They will be proctored. Why is this hard for people to understand?
What does the proctoring involve? I understand that SAT/ACT can theoretically "watch" the key strokes, and even require the use of the computer's camera to see the student working. However, exactly how do they know that it is actually that student that is sitting there? And how long do you think it will take some IT nerd to figure out how to get the computer's camera to stream a pre-recorded video of the student sitting there or some such thing? After the mess with the APs, I'd put money on the students' ingenuity with regard to cheating defeating the boards' expertise with the technology. That, or just like the APs, a technological breakdown.
Lockdown browser prevents the student from leaving the test, video cameras track eye movements. I video is made and reviewed, if the live proctor believes there is deception the score is canceled. Theirs is no reason to believe high school students can outsmart experts and frankly if they could they will only have a few months to learn how to outsmart them before the test goes back to being in person next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At-home SAT/ACT will for sure create cheating, especially for those administrated outside of US. SAT/ACT is much more important than AP tests. Either they should be at a test center or all colleges should not consider them.
They will be proctored. Why is this hard for people to understand?
What does the proctoring involve? I understand that SAT/ACT can theoretically "watch" the key strokes, and even require the use of the computer's camera to see the student working. However, exactly how do they know that it is actually that student that is sitting there? And how long do you think it will take some IT nerd to figure out how to get the computer's camera to stream a pre-recorded video of the student sitting there or some such thing? After the mess with the APs, I'd put money on the students' ingenuity with regard to cheating defeating the boards' expertise with the technology. That, or just like the APs, a technological breakdown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At-home SAT/ACT will for sure create cheating, especially for those administrated outside of US. SAT/ACT is much more important than AP tests. Either they should be at a test center or all colleges should not consider them.
They will be proctored. Why is this hard for people to understand?