C. and I just took Section 3 of Test 3 in the CollegeBoard online course.
20 questions, 25 minutes
C. missed one and skipped two; I skipped one (which C. got right!)
If we made the same score on the other 2 sections, C. would have a score of 670, and I would be at 750.
In January, C. was scoring in the upper 500s, and I was scoring in the low 600s. (Forget January; I'm pretty sure we were both bombing the test as recently as March. Must find my notes...)
Ed's goal for C. is a 2100, but I'd like him to break 700 on all 3 tests.
I took a test today, after not taking any blue book tests in over a month -- but doing Kaplan for 24 days (books and online course) -- and I scored significantly worse than I ever have before.
ReplyDeleteI felt FRANTIC.
I quickly took two more Blue book math tests and am now back up to where I was before I started Kaplan (about 55% right in math).
So the question is, do I continue on for 6 more days of Kaplan, like I said I was going to (i.e. give it a month) -- or cut bait now and do something else because I'm pretty sure it's hurting, not helping.
I scored significantly worse than I ever have before.
ReplyDeleteOh no!
Was this just math (or everything)?
C. and I finally entered our scores for the online course, Test 1.
C's math was at 590 & mine was at 620.
620 is obviously a strange attractor for me.
C. scored 750 on reading.
ReplyDeleteA gap of this size is RIDICULOUS!
Anyway, his score was artificially suppressed by the fact that he made his 'jump' after doing the first section of that test --- he missed some huge number on it (5? 6?)
Then on the next two sections he started missing only 3.
Don't know what my problem was....though I did those sections a little while back....
answer to your question: I would carry on with Kaplan for another week since that was the plan
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