Anonymous wrote:Come on. Let me guess. Your totally average kid scored on the 99th percentile.
Anonymous wrote:Come on. Let me guess. Your totally average kid scored on the 99th percentile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Want to clarify. I had the same question about invitation to brunch at SJC. I called the school and was told that all students who expressed interest were invited to the brunch. My DC did not make some "cut." I was also told that scores would not be sent out until 1/24/20.
I don't know for sure, but I'm suspicious of that answer. In fact, I don't believe it one bit, but that's just me. We, and others, got tipped off (in past years) by a VA school reaching out, well before the parents received scores, with a "Gee, Johnny did really well on his test, maybe he should apply here" (or something similar). I don't have an 8th grader this year.
I'm pretty sure the schools got the scores long ago. Parents should demand better of adw. Nobody applies to college without knowing their SAT score, why are kids forced to apply to HS with no test score in hand?
Anonymous wrote:Want to clarify. I had the same question about invitation to brunch at SJC. I called the school and was told that all students who expressed interest were invited to the brunch. My DC did not make some "cut." I was also told that scores would not be sent out until 1/24/20.
rAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Want to clarify. I had the same question about invitation to brunch at SJC. I called the school and was told that all students who expressed interest were invited to the brunch. My DC did not make some "cut." I was also told that scores would not be sent out until 1/24/20.
I don't know for sure, but I'm suspicious of that answer. In fact, I don't believe it one bit, but that's just me. We, and others, got tipped off (in past years) by a VA school reaching out, well before the parents received scores, with a "Gee, Johnny did really well on his test, maybe he should apply here" (or something similar). I don't have an 8th grader this year.
I'm pretty sure the schools got the scores long ago. Parents should demand better of adw. Nobody applies to college without knowing their SAT score, why are kids forced to apply to HS with no test score in hand?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Want to clarify. I had the same question about invitation to brunch at SJC. I called the school and was told that all students who expressed interest were invited to the brunch. My DC did not make some "cut." I was also told that scores would not be sent out until 1/24/20.
I don't know for sure, but I'm suspicious of that answer. In fact, I don't believe it one bit, but that's just me. We, and others, got tipped off (in past years) by a VA school reaching out, well before the parents received scores, with a "Gee, Johnny did really well on his test, maybe he should apply here" (or something similar). I don't have an 8th grader this year.
I'm pretty sure the schools got the scores long ago. Parents should demand better of adw. Nobody applies to college without knowing their SAT score, why are kids forced to apply to HS with no test score in hand?
Anonymous wrote:Want to clarify. I had the same question about invitation to brunch at SJC. I called the school and was told that all students who expressed interest were invited to the brunch. My DC did not make some "cut." I was also told that scores would not be sent out until 1/24/20.
Anonymous wrote:DC took the test 12/7 (a week earlier than PP, who knows that SJC has the scores). And we still don't have scores, either. So I assume they just haven't been sent out to parents yet.
Different but related question--SJC invited DC to the Scholars orientation/panel thing on 1/26. Does that mean the score was good enough, or does every student who indicated interest get invited?
Thanks if you know!