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SAT scores
Are up as of 8:00AM today.
Don't tell me I'm the only one that woke up early for them :p How'd you guys do? I could've done better in math, my scores: Critical Reading: 680 93rd percentile Math: 610 76th percentile Writing: 620 85th percentile ---Multiple choice: 59 (score range 20-80) ---Essay: 9 (score range 2-12) Total: 1910 |
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Got up at 7:30 to get mine!
Critical Reading- 620 (83rd percentile) Math- 680 (91st percentile) Writing- 620 (85th percentile) Multiple choice 67/80 Essay 6/12 ------------ Total 1920 Not as high as I'd hoped, so I'll probably end up taking it again... oh well:) |
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My mom woke me up at about 5:00 this morning, because she had already checked them:
800 writing - 99th percentile - 9 on essay 770 reading - 99th percentile 760 math - 98th percentile ---------------------- 2330 total - 99th percentile I'm overjoyed, obviously, but a bit peeved that I did best in my worst subject, and worst in my best. :yikes: |
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as for me... Critical Reading 630 85% Math 700 93% Writing 580 76% Multiple Choice 59 (score range: 20-80) Essay 7 (score range: 2-12) ----------------------------------------- Total 1910 pretty good i thought for a freshman such as myself and about what i expected. but my dad thinks 1910 out of 2400 is failing. :D I told him to take the test himself instead of harrasing me about my scores :D i doubt he could get above 1400 -vivek EDIT: heck i doubt the adult sat average would be above 1500 |
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I didn't the SAT I in June, only SAT IIs.
Math Lvl 2 - 770 Physics - 800 To be honest, I expected a much lower score on Math, because I couldn't remember some of the geometry and a few other topics. Obviously, I'm quite happy with the Physics score, which I attribute mostly to robotics. |
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Critical Reading: 680 (93%)
Math: 780 (99%) Writing: 620 (85%) Multiple Choice: 63 Essay: 8 Darn. I was hoping for a perfect on math, and a 700 on CR. |
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I'm old school:
Language: 680 Math: 680 Total: 1360 |
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And hopefully your dad will see that 1910 is a good score, even great score, for a freshman or even a senior! And hopefully you will have a GPA to match since the latest is that schools are going to weigh HS performance much heavier than standardized test scores, especially by the time you get to the college application process. |
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This reminds me of a story Grandma Lavery told me... A very self-important college freshman attending a recent football game took it upon himself to explain to a senior citizen sitting next to him why it was impossible for the older generation to understand his generation. "You grew up in a different world, actually an almost primitive one," the student said, loud enough for many of those nearby to hear. "The young people of today grew up with television, jet planes, space travel, man walking on the moon, the Internet, and spacecraft visiting Mars. We have nuclear energy, electric and hydrogen cars, computers with light-speed processing, robots performing surgery, and..." pausing to take another drink of beer. The senior took advantage of the break in the student's litany and said, "You're right, son. We didn't have those things when we were young ....... so we invented them. Now, you arrogant little twerp, what are you doing for the next generation?" The applause was resounding. -dave p.s. "harrasing" is spelled "harassing" |
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sorry if i offended anyone.
-vivek |
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You just gave Dave the opening he was looking for. An opportunity to tell that little story AND embarass somebody at the same time. Somehow the embarassment part drives the point home a little harder, even if you are just watching. You were just a target of opprtunity. He does this sort of thing all the time, you'll get used to it ... and if you're a little more careful about what you post you'll even get to enjoy him doing it to other people. With SAT scores like those as a freshman you should have no trouble staying out of Dave's crosshairs, assuming you pursue and exercise Wisdom as well as Knowledge. |
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OK, use it as an opportunity to gain some wisdom for that intelligence.
You see, raw intelligence is nearly useless without wisdom, and wisdom cannot be taught like calculus. It is the act of making mistakes, lots of them, and learning from these mistakes - this is the way one acquires wisdom. I am very impressed by high SAT scores - I am always impressed by those smarter than myself - but experience counts for a lot, unbeknownst to the inexperienced. Don PS: 610/660 old old school |
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