Anonymous wrote:No, colleges do not view CTY any more favorably than any other program that parents pay a lot of money for. If you want to do it for your child to have a fun experience, by all means, do it, but don't do it because you think it will be a good item on a college, or TJ, application.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People prep for CTY?
The only thing it offers is a chance at ridiculously overpriced camps.
Colleges view those favorably though. Much more than Disney and .. um... downtime.
Colleges don't really care what you do with your summers before 9th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People prep for CTY?
The only thing it offers is a chance at ridiculously overpriced camps.
Colleges view those favorably though. Much more than Disney and .. um... downtime.
Anonymous wrote:People prep for CTY?
The only thing it offers is a chance at ridiculously overpriced camps.
Anonymous wrote:We signed up our daughter with www.top-grader.com for SCAT tutoring. Been going well so far ... she is in 7th grade and will be taking the test this Fall.
Please don't prep your daughter. Getting into CTY is not some notch for her belt; it is a program to meet the special needs of kids who need its help to meet their social and academic needs. If your child is a good match for the program, she will qualify without prepping.
In other words, it is not meant to be a competitive test or program for which kids should prepare or cram. It is meant to assess their natural ability.
Anonymous wrote:hi,my daughter will be taking SCAT next year,have heard of online tutoring portals for test preparations,can anyone recommend any good portal for the same.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No hostility toward SAT and ACT prep. People generally don't have a problem with prep for the college entrance examinations like the SAT and the ACT since, as you say, they are not aptitude tests, but tests of the subject matter taught in high school.
But let's face it, an unprepped perfect score for a high school junior is way more impressive than a prepped score. These are tests of all you have learned in school so an unprepped perfect score shows a much better than average command of the coursework taught in high school.
Only a fool will assume an "unprepped" 800 is way more impressive since this individual has prepped deligently through reading and longstanding study. What's so impressive?
What's impressive with an unprepped student is that they managed a perfect score without a course in how to game the test. Not saying it's wrong as I remember how some testing strategies helped raise my score 100 points in HS, but when you see a kid walk into an SAT test without that and come out with an 800, you know you have an extremely smart kid on your hands.
Yes. Nothing wrong with learning test-taking strategies, but someone who can get a perfect score without doing test prep clearly is head and shoulders above the rest.