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Seriously. These are things that they are supposed to be able to know and deal with by the time they reach 12th grade. Can't write an essay? That's 6-8th grade work. The SAT? It's just a test. A long and involved test, yes... but still just a test of material that they should already know by the time they reach this point in their education.
Then again, with many, many colleges, a gigantic chunk of the freshman (and some of the sophmore) population basically is forced to take remedial classes (099 Level?), which are basically just High School all over again (this time hopefully actually retaining some or any of it...).
Perhaps if school districts actually grew a pair and failed students instead of passing (repeatedly) them along with their peers...
Naw, parents would riot about their precious snowflakes.
Sorry but a essay learned in 6 to 8th grade is not the same kind of essay needed to get into a university....you would be surprised how many kids are turned away from a university due to how there essay was written.
These universities want our kids to be super human....great grades,challenged with Honors and AP classes, tons of Volunteer hrs, high GPA, above average SAT and ACT scores,work experience...and so much more....I am however talking about the middle range universities....or above average universities....not the top tier.....
Anyone can get into the lower tier universities.....as long as they ave a 2.0 and up....it all depends on what your looking for....DS choices are the above average....except for one that he likes because it is small....he will get in there with no problems....but schools like UC Santa Cruz,UC Davis,UCLA, UCSD and such have high standards....
He will have no problem reaching a 30 on the Next ACT....the grade he got was from last year before he had some classes he needed to do better....like Calculous for example....same with the SAT...which is actually 1850....not 1800.... His writing is a 9 and that is high and should get higher when he re takes it...
His choices not mine. He loves school so we are blessed for that....my other son has all A but no honors classes or AP classes....loves school but not as driven as his brother.
