Anonymous wrote:If he stays with the 1540 SAT score, is he willing to attend community college or a trade school ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. This is on the low side. They will have much better chances with a much higher score.
Don’t listen to silly advice like this. The score is high enough and now the rest of your application is what matters.
As someone mentions above, even schools that look at SAT scores don’t assign as much weight to the score as you might think.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. This is on the low side. They will have much better chances with a much higher score.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a grip.
And save up to pay for your kid’s therapy.
The poor kid.
what a jealous and malicious biatch!
have you thought about the possibility that only your own dumb kids would need a therapy to get to that kind of score (they probably never will)?
NP
God I wish I could be a fly on the wall when karma comes back and bites you in the as with this attitude. And it will. It’s just a matter of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a grip.
And save up to pay for your kid’s therapy.
The poor kid.
what a jealous and malicious biatch!
have you thought about the possibility that only your own dumb kids would need a therapy to get to that kind of score (they probably never will)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just know that many schools don’t weigh SAT scores that much. The Common Data Set of each school will tell you how much each factor is very important, important, or considered. At my kid’s preferred schools, grades and rigor and recommendations are very important, and SAT is only “considered.”
Where to find this data?
Anonymous wrote:Just know that many schools don’t weigh SAT scores that much. The Common Data Set of each school will tell you how much each factor is very important, important, or considered. At my kid’s preferred schools, grades and rigor and recommendations are very important, and SAT is only “considered.”
Anonymous wrote:This is why schools are test optional now. They know UMC families pay for tutoring and make their kid retake the exam multiple times. It isn't valid anymore. More schools may require all scores.
Anonymous wrote:This is why schools are test optional now. They know UMC families pay for tutoring and make their kid retake the exam multiple times. It isn't valid anymore. More schools may require all scores.