Thoughts...Feedback

<p>My DS just got his SAT scores back from his 3rd test, the scores for each were as follows:</p>

<p>Test 1 --- M - 620, R - 540, W - 610<br>
Test 2 --- M - 640, R - 540, W - 630
Test 3 --- M - 660, R - 540, W - 610</p>

<p>The super score would be: 1830</p>

<p>The overall hurts my DS, he is trying to get into the Naval Academy and has been communicating with one of the coachs for the past 6 months, he has also meet the guy. Everything has fallen into place except the SAT and ACT scores. </p>

<p>The Academy's min / max SAT is: M - 600 - 700 & R - 560 / 670.
The Academy's min / max ACT is: M - 26 - 32 & E - 25 - 32</p>

<p>He has only taken the ACT once (no prep) back in Feb and scored as follows:
Comb. - 28, M - 26, E - 31</p>

<p>My DS is taking the ACT again in June. Since the start of school he has been in honors pre-cal, honors physics, and college chem where he has done a lot of math.</p>

<p>Will the classes mantioned help with the ACT?
Is it worth his pain to take the SAT again or should he run with the ACT?</p>

<p>Hepl please...</p>

<p>It seems he should forget about SAT. The pre-cal will help his math test in ACT. With the little change in SAT scores among retakes, it seems he did nothing serious trying to improve his score. He should have done many practice tests before retake and that should give a boost in score. Instead of relying on the classes at school, he should do some preparation on the ACT test on his own before the retake.</p>

<p>lol… i opened this thread cuz i read “feedback” facebook for some reason… lol</p>

<p>umm… I’m no proff but ACT sounds like a good idea…</p>