{"id":6725,"date":"2016-05-07t09:00:11","date_gmt":"2016-05-07t16:00:11","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/?p=6725"},"modified":"2017-11-07t17:25:43","modified_gmt":"2017-11-08t01:25:43","slug":"taking-the-sat-in-middle-school","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/sat\/taking-the-sat-in-middle-school\/","title":{"rendered":"taking the sat in middle school"},"content":{"rendered":"
if you’re an ambitious student, you may want to take the sat as early as middle school. here are a few things to consider about early sat testing.<\/p>\n
the college board has some special requirements<\/a> for younger test takers. students under the age of 13 cannot register for the exam online, and instead must sign up for the sat by mail<\/a>. students who are in or below the eighth grade won’t need to submit a copy of their photo id to register for the test… but they will need to present a valid photo id<\/a> on exam day.<\/p>\n if you’re taking the sat in middle school, be sure you have enough time to deal with any mailing and photo id requirements. registering by mail\u00a0takes more time than electronic test registration. and in order to get a valid photo id, you’ll need to take\u00a0go to\u00a0an id issuing office (probably with a parent). moreover, in some states you aren’t given your id on the spot when you apply for it, and instead need to wait for your valid id to be sent to you in the mail.<\/p>\n there are many reasons that bright, hard working junior high students may want to take the sat. this very high-stakes test can determine a student’s future education and adult career. so it’s a good idea to get comfortable with the test early on.<\/p>\n additionally, the sat embodies the learning expectations of modern high school and college education. so when a middle school student prepares for the sat and takes it, they are also getting in some good early practice for their post-middle-school studies.<\/p>\n there are some disadvantages to taking the sat before high school. for one thing, if a middle school student scores really well on the sat (and this certainly can happen), he or she will probably not be able to use this early score for college entrance. this is because the college board considers sat scores to be expired after five years. you can still order an old middle school sat score report and have it sent to a university. but if the report is older, it\u00a0will include a disclaimer<\/a> saying that the numbers might not accurately reflect your academics ability.<\/p>\nadvantages of taking the sat in middle school<\/h2>\n
possible downsides to taking the sat in middle school<\/h2>\n