Originally posted by: Ameesh
pics? 😉
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: Ameesh
pics? 😉
Originally posted by: gopunk
she 15 (14 when she took the test) 🙂
790 on both.
Originally posted by: DaWhim
my teacher (who tutored me SAY), his son can archieve that when he was 7th grade, his son can do better actually(perfect score on both). verbal is easy when you finish all dicksons' books.
btw, it is nothing to brag about. how about if your sister can make 3 perfect score on GRE when she is 17?
Originally posted by: DaWhim
my teacher (who tutored me SAY), his son can archieve that when he was 7th grade, his son can do better actually(perfect score on both). verbal is easy when you finish all dicksons' books.
btw, it is nothing to brag about. how about if your sister can make 3 perfect score on GRE when she is 17?
Originally posted by: DaWhim
my teacher (who tutored me SAY), his son can archieve that when he was 7th grade, his son can do better actually(perfect score on both). verbal is easy when you finish all dicksons' books.
btw, it is nothing to brag about. how about if your sister can make 3 perfect score on GRE when she is 17?
Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: gopunk
she 15 (14 when she took the test) 🙂
790 on both.
she 15? Guess she got the verbal questions you missed. 😉
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: gopunk
she 15 (14 when she took the test) 🙂
790 on both.
she 15? Guess she got the verbal questions you missed. 😉
😱
Originally posted by: PoPPeR
That's quite an achievement, even though I don't think the SAT's are a good measure of actual intelligence. I got a 1280 myself, but honestly I don't really care if I know all those verbal questions that I missed. I'm not growing up to be an English teacher and very rarely do I make some sort of grammatical mistake while talking to someone in real life. I'm content with that as it is
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: PoPPeR
That's quite an achievement, even though I don't think the SAT's are a good measure of actual intelligence. I got a 1280 myself, but honestly I don't really care if I know all those verbal questions that I missed. I'm not growing up to be an English teacher and very rarely do I make some sort of grammatical mistake while talking to someone in real life. I'm content with that as it is
yea i agree with you... i didn't do nearly as good as her, but still did well. i have other ways of knowing that my little sister is intelligent... most notably her excellent taste in music (largely overlapping mine) 😀
Originally posted by: prvteye2003
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: PoPPeR
That's quite an achievement, even though I don't think the SAT's are a good measure of actual intelligence. I got a 1280 myself, but honestly I don't really care if I know all those verbal questions that I missed. I'm not growing up to be an English teacher and very rarely do I make some sort of grammatical mistake while talking to someone in real life. I'm content with that as it is
yea i agree with you... i didn't do nearly as good as her, but still did well. i have other ways of knowing that my little sister is intelligent... most notably her excellent taste in music (largely overlapping mine) 😀
excellent taste in music = intelligence???????? One more thing I wasn't aware of.
Whether studies have been done or not it would not surprise me in the least if there is indeed a link between intelligence and music tastes.excellent taste in music = intelligence???????? One more thing I wasn't aware of