OFFICIAL University of Chicago EA Decisions - Class of 2013

<p>^BarristerDad, I’ll send you this in a PM too, but in case I forget or it doesn’t go through, I’ll reply here as well.</p>

<p>I took the June version of the test after three years of Latin (Latin I Standard, Latin II Standard, Latin III Honors; standard was because of scheduling, not so much performance, though). The only book I found was made by REA, so I used that. It was actually fairly helpful, from what I went through; the practice tests were very similar in difficulty to the real thing and I suppose their review sections were also solid. I kind of sort of maybe didn’t really get around to preparing for it until the day before, since I dedicated my studies to Physics (teacher only taught us ~60% of what would be on that SAT II; probably should not have taken it), but then again you kind of prepare for it every day in Latin class. The only thing with REA is that their practice tests are 71 questions; the real thing has 75, if I recall correctly. </p>

<p>It really depends on how much your daughter has covered already, I suppose. I think she would be fine to take it, though. I’d go for the June version again, just because you’re guaranteed to have that back in time for applications, and you’ll at least have the December safety net if she has a bad day. </p>

<p>Hopefully this helps, to some extent. If not, I’m still open to questions.</p>