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Old 02-16-2008, 10:27 AM   #61
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Advice on my D's testing schedule would be greatly appreciated and needed. Nobody takes SAT II's around here so we are in the dark although we can go to Barnes & Noble and buy prep books. For the schools on my D's "wish list" Reed requires the most SAT 2's with 3 of your choice. Some of the others require the Math SAT 2 with one other test. My D took the Chemistry SAT2 last May but wasn't too happy with her score. The March SAT 1 conflicts with the area Latin Convention which my daughter is very involved in so she is planning to do SAT 2's in May and then retake the SAT 1 in June (she took it in Dec but hopes to increase her math score). My D is concerned about waiting until October for testing since she wants to apply early but it sounds like she may need to take 1 test then. The AP tests my D is taking in May are US His, Calculus BC and English. Thanks for any ideas.
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Old 02-16-2008, 10:32 AM   #62
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It is very important to look at the curves on the SAT II tests. The Math I test (whatever it's called, can't recall at the moment) has an awful curve. The Math II test has a great curve. If you daughter is doing well in Calc BC, she should be able to take the Math II; have her try the test with a practice book. The US History test also has a decent curve. I believe that the Lit test does not, but do check into that.
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Old 02-16-2008, 10:41 AM   #63
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definitely take the Subject Tests in May that correspond with the AP courses: US History being the obvious. Also consider Math 2 since she can miss ~6 and still earn an 800. But, suggest review over spring break since the math subject tests include basic stuff from Frosh year which many advanced kids tend to forget. Pickup CB's Real Subject tests (cheaper at Amazon) and have her try a practice test in each subject. In May, go with the ones she feels most comfortable. Note, Lit can be hit or miss, regardless of the kid's preperation -- sometimes a poem is just sooooo obtuse, that even A students are left scratching their heads.

Many kids do take 3 subject tests in the same day, but it could cause fatigue....
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Old 02-16-2008, 10:58 AM   #64
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Thanks for the great advice. Sounds like she should definitely take Math 2 and history. My D writes poetry but I don't know if that will help for the lit test. I usually can't understand her poems either. I'll order the Real Subject Tests book. Thanks!
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Old 02-16-2008, 11:33 AM   #65
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I strongly suggest she take all 3 tests in May. Her day will end up being as long as if she took the SAT, tiring but achievable. Reed is very reading and writing intensive and for her to not take the subject test in English, when she is likely to very well in it because she is taking AP English and her interest in writing, would be a big mistake IMO. She is very likely to do well on all three, after taking the corresponding AP classes.
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Old 02-16-2008, 12:03 PM   #66
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dsultemeier, which AP English are you talking about? According to my son and his pals, AP Lit is much better prep for the SAT II than AP Lang. A prep book would be a good idea if you are talking about Lang rather than Lit.
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Old 02-16-2008, 06:54 PM   #67
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Midmo--on my daughter's syllabus it says English Language & Composition. So I am guessing that means she is in Lang? My D generally does very well on anything related to English. Unfortunately her talent is in English but her interest is in math. Would be easier if the two matched up.
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Old 02-17-2008, 07:55 AM   #68
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That course is Lang, which focuses on writing and the nuances of the English language. Lit is interpretation of readings.
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Old 02-17-2008, 10:24 AM   #69
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My daughter took SAT II Lit and Math II with no preparation at the end of sophomore year and did very well on both. She chose those two tests because they did not require any subject-specific preparation, like science and history tests do.
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Old 05-03-2008, 05:32 PM   #70
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So my school forces us to take the AP exam if we took the AP class. I was forced to take a certain AP class with a horrible teacher that I will most likely fail next week. Would it look bad to completely omit that score? I checked out Duke and Yale's space to put AP/IBs and it's rather small. Considering I'll have 11 APs and 6 IBs (I guess 10 APs and 1 IB because the rest will be taken after applications) by the time I'm graduating, would completely not mentioning one of those AP scores make me look like i'm "hiding" something or just that I ran out of space? (the rest of my scores will certainly be better. of the APs i've taken so far, i got 5s)
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Old 05-03-2008, 06:40 PM   #71
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JohnRamboMcCain: First of all, I love the name!

Second, talk to your guidance people. See what they suggest. Sometimes, our people will telephone a particular college to check with admissions. This happen with a student who decided to drop a science class (he had more than enough to graduate) in favor of an elective that teaches him EMT. The young man wants to go into medicine. His university had no problem with him changing classes at the semester break. So talk to your prospective colleges or let guidance do it.
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Old 05-04-2008, 11:40 PM   #72
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On college apps, would it be better to self report all AP scores with a 2 or 3 here and there (among 4s and 5s) or just not self report any scores?
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Old 05-04-2008, 11:44 PM   #73
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Our plan here is to self-report whatever there is to report.
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Old 05-10-2008, 08:40 AM   #74
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Cornell asks for AP scores too:

http://admissions.cornell.edu/apply/...Supplement.pdf
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