| It did help my daughter to reveal her scores to the teachers writing her letters. It energized them. They already liked her very much but learning about her scores just sort of lit a fire beneath them - they realized she was very viable at many top schools and so they really got excited about being part of her candidacy.
It might help your son psychologically to know that eventually his exceptional SAT scores will come out - it's just impossible to keep a lid on something like that all the way to graduation. He will get his glory for his accomplishment. In the mean time, it only helps him to be low-key about it. His teachers will note that, as well, and be that much more keen on doing their best for him. No one likes a braggart. |