Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you access the scores if you're in Fairfax County?
+2.
Will someone please answer this? I've checked all the "portals" where I would expect them to be and am still not seeing them.
The college board website with your student’s account? I am in DC and that is how I found my DC’s 8/9 PSAT score
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PSAT October 10th grade-1390
SAT August of 11th grade (first time)- 1500
PSAT October of 11th grade-1470
DC wants to take SAT one more time
How was your child offered the PSAT in 10th grade?
I thought it was only for students in the fall of junior year?
Fairfax County Public Schools offer it to 10th and 11th graders (at least I assume since this is how it’s done at DC’s HS)
There is no advantage to taking in 10th. Wait till 11th if you think your kid has any chance of merit finalist.
NP. The advantage of taking it in 10th is to get an idea of where the student stands and to have simple experience taking the test. Neither is crucial, but there's nothing wrong with taking the test in both 10th and 11th. Most people take it cold in 10th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PSAT October 10th grade-1390
SAT August of 11th grade (first time)- 1500
PSAT October of 11th grade-1470
DC wants to take SAT one more time
How was your child offered the PSAT in 10th grade?
I thought it was only for students in the fall of junior year?
Fairfax County Public Schools offer it to 10th and 11th graders (at least I assume since this is how it’s done at DC’s HS)
There is no advantage to taking in 10th. Wait till 11th if you think your kid has any chance of merit finalist.
NP. The advantage of taking it in 10th is to get an idea of where the student stands and to have simple experience taking the test. Neither is crucial, but there's nothing wrong with taking the test in both 10th and 11th. Most people take it cold in 10th.
You get two shots at merit finalist? Anyway student should really be taking mock tests in both ACT and SAT in sophomore year to decide which test to prep for. No need to take psat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PSAT October 10th grade-1390
SAT August of 11th grade (first time)- 1500
PSAT October of 11th grade-1470
DC wants to take SAT one more time
How was your child offered the PSAT in 10th grade?
I thought it was only for students in the fall of junior year?
Fairfax County Public Schools offer it to 10th and 11th graders (at least I assume since this is how it’s done at DC’s HS)
There is no advantage to taking in 10th. Wait till 11th if you think your kid has any chance of merit finalist.
NP. The advantage of taking it in 10th is to get an idea of where the student stands and to have simple experience taking the test. Neither is crucial, but there's nothing wrong with taking the test in both 10th and 11th. Most people take it cold in 10th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you access the scores if you're in Fairfax County?
College board website, ask yr child for their login and PW
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PSAT October 10th grade-1390
SAT August of 11th grade (first time)- 1500
PSAT October of 11th grade-1470
DC wants to take SAT one more time
How was your child offered the PSAT in 10th grade?
I thought it was only for students in the fall of junior year?
Fairfax County Public Schools offer it to 10th and 11th graders (at least I assume since this is how it’s done at DC’s HS)
There is no advantage to taking in 10th. Wait till 11th if you think your kid has any chance of merit finalist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PSAT October 10th grade-1390
SAT August of 11th grade (first time)- 1500
PSAT October of 11th grade-1470
DC wants to take SAT one more time
How was your child offered the PSAT in 10th grade?
I thought it was only for students in the fall of junior year?
Fairfax County Public Schools offer it to 10th and 11th graders (at least I assume since this is how it’s done at DC’s HS)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you access the scores if you're in Fairfax County?
+2.
Will someone please answer this? I've checked all the "portals" where I would expect them to be and am still not seeing them.
Anonymous wrote:Where do you access the scores if you're in Fairfax County?
Anonymous wrote:Where do you access the scores if you're in Fairfax County?
Anonymous wrote:It showed up for my DC in APS today through the CollegeBoard site.
There was a huge discrepancy between reading/writing(95-99%) and math (not near the upper 90s). I know there is a lot of content still to be learned in math class this year. Is Khan Academy helpful? How do you know if more prep is needed or not?
The actual SATs are in spring of 11th grade, right?
Also, I see that people mention ACT and SAT highlight different strengths. Which one is better for the strong reader/writer?
Anonymous wrote:how do you convert the score? all I have are math and reading SAT scale scores