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Test Scores Low but High Homeschool Grades

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What do you do?

What do you do when your test scores don’t match your homeschool grades? First rule of homeschooling – do not panic! Especially with the first time taking the SAT or ACT, the scores may not be accurate as the child is adjusting to the test.

Tammy asked this question on my Video Tip of the Week.

I have been working through my daughter’s transcripts, and her grades at home from tests, homework, and quizzes are good—-she is getting all A’s. Her first time taking the SAT, however, her scores were not as high as I had hoped—low in fact. 500′s and one score in the 400′s!

I was wondering if I need to go back through all of her home grades and lower her scores to match up with the sat scores. I don’t want the colleges to think mommy grades are bogus!  ~ Tammy

Test the waters!

All students should try to take the ACT and SAT at home, to see which one makes them look the smartest. If you feel  scores were lower than expected, it may not be your child’s problem, it could just be the wrong test – a mismatch can lower scores.

Give a sample SAT and ACT at home, to see which test is best for your child.

Sample SAT
Sample ACT

Practice!

Whichever test is best, work on test preparation during your school day. You can use some of the test preparation to replace some of your English class. Your child does NOT have to get smarter to get a better score, she just needs to get more familiar with the way they ask the questions.

This blog post will help you learn to Schedule Test Preparation

If both tests are equally discouraging, then begin to focus on other ways to get outside documentation for your grades – great course descriptions, letters of recommendation, detailed activity and awards lists, etc. Read article about outside documentation for ideas: Super-Size Scholarships with Outside Documentation

There are plenty of kids who don’t do well at fill-in-the-bubble tests that get good grades. So try to get those scores up if you can, even if that means switching tests, but don’t panic about the test scores – look for other outside documentation if you need to.

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2 thoughts on “Test Scores Low but High Homeschool Grades”

  1. Lee Binz

    Hi Lee! Is there an article or webinar related to the new SAT? I have a daughter entering 10th this year and she has not done anything to prepare since it was changing…

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