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^ I agree. Usually if you are as smart as the OP's child, or even marginally smart at that, regardless of "hard worker" or "naturally gifted", SSATs shouldn't stray too far from 70s at the least. I know people in my grade who are neither of the two attribute but got 75th percentile (and that was a horrible score for them, which, if you compare to the standards in our school, I guess it is)
teach her some bubbling skills, no kidding. I strongly believe this was why some of my standardized test scores fluctuated (99th one year, down down down the next year. it was weird)
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