take the SATs?
DS has been invited to take the SATs in January. He's been invited to other GnT tests in the past and we went along with them cuz they seemed more age/grade appropriate.
But now, with the SATs, we're thinking "Why?" He's not going to college for another 6 years. And, since he's only 98th percentile (not 99) there will probably never be space for him in the GnT classes at school. So it's not like there's any peer pressure or in-school motivation to do it.
In the past his advanced tests would qualify him for special GnT summer camps. But he took one look at their geeky programs and nightly summer homework and let out a big "no way, mom!"
Part of me says "let a 12 yo be 12. don't rush to high school milestones." Then on the other hand, my friend say I should let him take the test, see how he does, and consider it an opportunity to become familiar with the process...regardless of score.
What do you think?
Kelley
DS has been invited to take the SATs in January. He's been invited to other GnT tests in the past and we went along with them cuz they seemed more age/grade appropriate.
But now, with the SATs, we're thinking "Why?" He's not going to college for another 6 years. And, since he's only 98th percentile (not 99) there will probably never be space for him in the GnT classes at school. So it's not like there's any peer pressure or in-school motivation to do it.
In the past his advanced tests would qualify him for special GnT summer camps. But he took one look at their geeky programs and nightly summer homework and let out a big "no way, mom!"
Part of me says "let a 12 yo be 12. don't rush to high school milestones." Then on the other hand, my friend say I should let him take the test, see how he does, and consider it an opportunity to become familiar with the process...regardless of score.
What do you think?
Kelley
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