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    MonetFan,

    My DD's Reading score was her lowest by a wide margin too.

    I am wondering if she over thought things or whether it is a bit of a cramp shoot, i.e. very subjective answers.


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    I could see that as well, since I know my son does that on the OLSAT when his school administers it each year. Definitely over thinks much of that test.

    I saw your post about your daughter's scores, and they are very similar (though your daughter's are higher in math, which ironically is my son's supposed strong suit). It's just a red flag for me when one score (especially reading) is 7 points lower than any other and all others are within a point of each other.

    I don't see any issues with his comprehension normally, but he does tend towards my impatience and my skip reading, so that hopefully explains it. Thanks!

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