Just a teeny tiny little point: be careful how you interpret this. I have a DD10 who scores highly in math and reading. Her math scores would indicate she blows late middle and high schoolers away, but in reality she cannot multiply without great effort and she routinely makes mistakes in addition and subtraction. Math, in fact, is painful for her. This for a 99th percentile Math, ACT Explore medalist, and DYS. High scores in a multiple choice test aren't reflective in real life skills as far as I have noticed. I don't find they correlate to real math applications. In reading, yes, but in math, in our case, no.