What is done to make sure that colleges have a clear idea of where my child stands academically?
Colleges use a variety of ways to assess students. At MRA, students will be given the Stanford Achievement test yearly. This test will allow colleges to see your child’s academic standing and progress as compared to over 1 million other students at his or her grade level. This yearly testing combined with the four years of high school grades, the PSAT and SAT tests, the application writing sample, letters of recommendation, and possibly an entrance interview, will form the basis from which college acceptance will be determined.
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