<p>My daughter did not send her SAT scores to her HS. This was advised at a College Prep mass meeting by a College Consultant who mentioned it in her public lecture, and when I heard it, I did a double take. DD was taking her first SAT the next week. I followed up privately with the consultant, just to make sure I heard correctly her advise: yes, donât send SAT scores to your HS. So I changed her SAT registration by updating it that same day.</p>
<p>Here is my take on the main reasons which one might consider not sending these scores:</p>
<p>For my Senior daughter, a straight A, varsity sport, high SAT student whoâs personal guidance counselor is in to her (great grades get the wheel), knowledge of her SATâs wouldnât hurt unless they were low or mid range given the schools sheâs applying to. But still, why dilute a great letter to a good letter, by allowing the GC to point out any discrepancy between high school standing and CB SATâs? </p>
<p>My sonâs guidance counselor has never and still doesnât appear to show any interest in him as a person/student as a new 10th grader. Receipt of his SAT scores may cement her preformed, non-interest-based opinion either way: thumb up (heâs worth it) or thumb down (he isnât). Based on her attitude, I can only guess which way sheâll go if the scores are mid to mid upper range but not high range. This is a guidance counselor who is always harried, rude, non-caring and puts mom and son off just with meeting with her. I am going to approach the school about a new GC, as we have 2.5 years to go and this will not do, and my son does not deserve such dismissal.</p>
<p>My point is this: Guidance Counselors, being human, may use the SAT score to further solidify their attitude towards your child and reflect this attitude in that ever important college recommendation letter. This letter is oxymoronic in that the Counselors frequently donât care or take time to get to know your kid in a proper way to write the letter ethically.</p>
<p>By placing 000 in your school code when you register for the SAT (or 0000, youâd better check as itâs been a while) the scores are strictly between you and the CB.</p>
<p>Hopefully Xiggi will chime in here soon. But thatâs my take on this. </p>
<p>We should do a thread on Guidance Counselors and why Colleges still rely on that letter of often (mis)information!</p>