<p>Thanks MCAT2. He has worked very hard and loves his life. Good spirit and energy.</p>
<p>His 198 was the PSAT Junior Year then he received a 2130 or was it 2120–either way on his SAT in 2010. He was diagnosed at 7 as a Type I Diabetic and has had a lot of personal and community medical up close experiences including autopsy conferences at NIH and a summer paid internship doing immunization compliance at Children’s Hospital here. </p>
<p>He did NOT attend a public school, but a private one where the average SAT is 1920 and which saw several National Merit Finalsts this year and 26 Commended from a class of only 130 kids. That school --along with our constant encouragement, push and lecturing–has taught both of our children to just get down and do the work. There is no substitute for putting in the hours no matter how naturally bright one may be. </p>
<p>As far as MCAT Central–lol—yes Kaplan, Kaplan, Kaplan plus AMAC assessments and prior tests meet Mom’s apple pie. A crazy but memorable six weeks…</p>