@billchu2 We don’t get our tests or quizzes back. She just shows us our grade and then collects it. I’ll try to explain a little bit how the help period works to give a little context. Her help period starts at 7:30 and ends at 8:15. Because I have to care for my younger brother, I usually get their around 7:45. The first thing I do at help period is to check the practice problems I did in the textbook with her teacher copy. Now my teacher has easily 120 students or more. She teaches 6 classes, 3 algebra, and 3 pre-calc. A lot of people go to her help, so I try to ask all my questions at once because I have to stand on a line to ask her questions. She’ll briefly explain whatever problems I have trouble with and then the next person on line will go. When I’m lucky I’ll be able to get on line twice or maybe three times because easily she gets 30+ students a morning. I don’t think I’m particularly careless on tests and I don’t have trouble finishing on time. I get the SAT thing a lot because my counselor somehow thought I cheated the math section. And yes the class is offered in summer school but I would not be able to do it because I am going away for a week and wouldn’t be able to do summer school. (The trip isn’t a vacation, but an academic conference and I wouldn’t be able to reschedule or not go)
If I took the sat subject test in math and somehow did decent, how would that look? Would my chances be higher?