Has anyone recieved more appropriate learning by showing Explore results?
Someone at my testing center said it's good for kids to keep taking these tests. That can help them perform better and helps with scholarships. Do you think that is true? Is one test a year like this good enough practice?
As someone who took the ACT and SAT one time each, I think it certainly can't hurt just knowing what a large scale timed test feels like. I plan on doing some sort of timed/standardized test yearly for that kind of practice alone. Being exposed to a similar format as an elementary student and doing it once a year for years can only be a good thing as a college bound student.
That being said, I don't know that you can make any judgments about your child if they don't do well on a timed, above level test. Especially at an early age. I was just talking to a friend who took the SAT as a jr. high student to test in to a HG+ high school program. She achieved an incredibly high score. She said she felt like a bit of a fraud. She has amazing time management, deduction, and logic skills which all served her incredibly well on the SAT. But didn't necessarily feel she had the actual math and science skills to be a great fit at the school. Interesting perspective, I thought!