Can students really do well on these tests even without the benefit of higher level instruction in mathematics or language arts?
Yes, students with strong academic abilities are often able to answer questions on materials they have not been formally taught. Students who participate in the Talent Search are generally academically motivated and have the intellectual capability to handle this test. Students are not expected to know the answers to all the questions on the SAT or ACT, though each year a handful of students earn perfect scores.
Yes, students with strong academic abilities are often able to answer questions on materials they have not been formally taught. Students who participate in the Talent Search are generally academically motivated and have the intellectual capability to handle this test. Students are not expected to know the answers to all the questions on the SAT or ACT, though each year a handful of students earn perfect scores.
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