allicat1214
CajunDisneyMom
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My son who is now a freshman in college took it in 7th grade as part of the Duke Talent Identification program like others have said. At the time, we felt it was an honor for him to be chosen to be tested.
All he got out of it was to be put on a mailing list for Duke for programs that were out of state on the east coast that he would never participate in.
When my daughter was in 7th grade, she was chosen to be tested. We decided not to participate. At the time, my son was a junior and not traditionally a good standardized test taker. While he had already taken ACT twice, his score was not where he wanted it to be for scholarships (27 and 28).
My daughter on the other hand has always tested well. We made the decision for her not to take it in 7th grade because we didn't feel the benefit to her outweighed the potential competition/frustration it would cause my son when it really counted for him.
He did achieve a 31 on the ACT at the end of his junior year and he was satisfied with that score and didn't take it again.
My daughter is currently a freshman and she took the test this year. She got a 26 without any prep.
We feel this was the best decision for our family. Every child/family/situation is different.
All he got out of it was to be put on a mailing list for Duke for programs that were out of state on the east coast that he would never participate in.
When my daughter was in 7th grade, she was chosen to be tested. We decided not to participate. At the time, my son was a junior and not traditionally a good standardized test taker. While he had already taken ACT twice, his score was not where he wanted it to be for scholarships (27 and 28).
My daughter on the other hand has always tested well. We made the decision for her not to take it in 7th grade because we didn't feel the benefit to her outweighed the potential competition/frustration it would cause my son when it really counted for him.
He did achieve a 31 on the ACT at the end of his junior year and he was satisfied with that score and didn't take it again.
My daughter is currently a freshman and she took the test this year. She got a 26 without any prep.
We feel this was the best decision for our family. Every child/family/situation is different.



