Guest godthedog Posted January 10, 2003 Report Posted January 10, 2003 i got a 12something on my SAT and either a 30 or a 31 on my ACT. if you're given the choice, by the way, take the ACT. you're not pennalized for wrong answers (unlike the SAT), so you're free to guess on anything you don't know without fear of having anything subracted from your score. it also covers more subjects in less depth (there's a social studies & science section IIRC), and it's just an overall easier test.
Guest MaxPower27 Posted January 10, 2003 Report Posted January 10, 2003 I, much like Kinetic, completely BOMBED the SAT's. I'm talking an 800. An 8 fucking hundred. I had no choice but to take the test at 7AM in stupid ass Braintree, Massachusetts, which meant that I had to get up at fucking 5 fucking thirty in the goddamn morning. ::flames::
Guest Kinetic Posted January 10, 2003 Report Posted January 10, 2003 Well, wait...I didn't bomb the SAT. I don't think I performed up to my ability, but my no-effort score is still above the national average. Slightly.
Guest MrRant Posted January 10, 2003 Report Posted January 10, 2003 Well, wait...I didn't bomb the SAT. I don't think I performed up to my ability, but my no-effort score is still above the national average. Slightly. And being above the national average is pretty high on a military test. You should be proud.... by the way... what the hell are you going to be?
Guest Sassquatch Posted January 10, 2003 Report Posted January 10, 2003 The circle jerk cracker eater. Or is that only in the Navy?
Guest Kinetic Posted January 11, 2003 Report Posted January 11, 2003 Well, wait...I didn't bomb the SAT. I don't think I performed up to my ability, but my no-effort score is still above the national average. Slightly. And being above the national average is pretty high on a military test. You should be proud.... by the way... what the hell are you going to be? I'm not sure yet. Something that doesn't involve getting blown up.
Guest Samurai_Goat Posted January 11, 2003 Report Posted January 11, 2003 Hey, can I brag a bit? After all, I'm a bit late. But, anyway, 1360 SAT. Maybe not stellar, but I'm cool with it.
Guest The Superstar Posted January 11, 2003 Report Posted January 11, 2003 cough1490cough Damn, not only are you a HOSS~!, you're a damn intelligent one, too
Guest evenflowDDT Posted January 11, 2003 Report Posted January 11, 2003 Wow. Jingus may just be the "best" poster in real-life. Very well-rounded. Kinetic, you're not really going in the military are you? Don't... unless it's something like a desk job where you really won't get blown up.
Guest DerangedHermit Posted January 12, 2003 Report Posted January 12, 2003 I did like a 1100 on the PSAT, but that was a waste of time. I did much better on the SAT, getting a 1320 (WHOO!), 660 on each. Because of that, I'm getting a $3000 scholarship for college (although my regular grades are ~2.5 GPA)
Guest Ace309 Posted January 12, 2003 Report Posted January 12, 2003 Hey, good job. I was a Commended Student back in the day. I forget what my score was, though. I just remember that I aced the writing skills part. Go me.
Guest Ace309 Posted January 12, 2003 Report Posted January 12, 2003 Oh, and my SAT scores were 1320 first go-round (690V, 630M) and 1350 the second (690/660). I quit after that.
Guest Edwin MacPhisto Posted January 12, 2003 Report Posted January 12, 2003 In a way I'm disappointed that standardized testing doesn't occur anymore once you get out of high school, because damn if I didn't do nicely on them. I absolutely throttled the SAT, to a point probably better than I deserved. Of course, now that I'm not doing multiple choice analogies all the time, I'm actually, you know, learning and getting an education, but that's besides the point. Little pencil bubbles for life.
Guest Ace309 Posted January 14, 2003 Report Posted January 14, 2003 Oh, come on. If you go to grad school, you get the GRE, and if you're headed to law school there's always the LSAT. Or you could be like me and consider a JD/PhD program where you have to do both!
Guest CanadianChris Posted January 14, 2003 Report Posted January 14, 2003 I never took the SAT, being Canadian and all. I DID take the GRE when I was considering applying to American grad schools, and scored 2250 (700 verbal, 780 math, 770 analytic).
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