Eitan takes a break from revisioning - tomorrow begins his exams, which last one-two hours per discipline, all day, all week. Today he puts in six hours compared to six hours over the last seven days. I try to stay out of it as, his teachers' tell us, part of the learning is learning how to learn. This year for practice, a goof, but from year eight, it is a mark on the boy's permanent record.
US universities, unlike England, look for the fuller picture : grades, teacher recommendations, extra curriculars and, of course, test scores. My second SAT exam, for instance, in '84 and I had the flu and did not want to go - Grace got me fed and into the car, which broke down four blocks from our house. She raced up Euclid, in the rain, and swapped for Moe's
difficult-to-drive 544 and off we went to the test center, me arriving late but allowed access to the exam hall. I improved and
got into college but, if this were the only data point, I would have been f***ed.