Originally Posted by Dottie
And for what it's worth, anyone with scores can test on the SAT in middle school (through a talent search). You don't need a specific school that participates. Also, anyone can take the SAT on their own (outside of a talent search). He could sign up this year if you are interested. The cost is less too because you don't have to pay talent search fees. We found that early SAT scores spoke louder than anything else we brought to the table (including IQ and DYS status).
Interesting! I was wondering about that when I saw Rick M's thread about his son's NWEA scores.
http://giftedissues.davidsongifted....uld_someone_help_me_inter.html#Post58935

What would be an 11th grade NWEA percentile target to look at taking the SAT, keeping in mind we've discussed the difference between the testing groups (all 11th graders vs. college bound)?

Last edited by inky; 10/21/09 08:46 AM. Reason: fleshed out the question more