Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
"Some comments I got while I am in Berkeley:"
Yes, a true genius.
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Originally posted by: Syringer
Some schools are notorious for rejecting 1600's, just so they can say they rejected a 1600-er.
How many 1600-ers are there though? Can't be more than a dozen.
Oh, how wrong you are. In my group of friends in high school, there was a
1) 1600 (SAT) and 36 (ACT)
2) 1580 (SAT) and 36 (ACT)
3) I got a 1550 on my SATs.
There are probably a few hundred students who get a 1600 on their SAT. I don't know how many score 1600 and a 36, but that friend of mine has to be one of less than ten in the country. BTW, his birthday was today, so wish him a happy birthday.![]()
Originally posted by: fanerman91
He has his own facebook group, I think. Or someone set it up for him. I've never met him though.
<-- also goes to Berkeley.
Originally posted by: TallBill
Man, I pwned myself on my ACT's. Scored like 31,33, 34, 30 in the first sections.. and a 19 in science cuz I feel asleep, bringing my score to a 29![]()
Edit - and i dont buy the 1% above 30. I could name about 5% of my graduating class that got above 31.
Originally posted by: LordMorpheus
what a tool. I don't care how smart the kid is, he's a douche and a poor human being for making that list.
Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
"Some comments I got while I am in Berkeley:"
Yes, a true genius.
:laugh::thumbsup:
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
You know whats funny? Hell be busting his ass in the corporate world for someone who got C+s![]()
Originally posted by: everman
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
You know whats funny? Hell be busting his ass in the corporate world for someone who got C+s![]()
Indeed he will.![]()
Originally posted by: Proletariat
Originally posted by: Nebor
Don't worry, racial discrimination will bring him down to everyone elses level in the job market.
So cruel
Originally posted by: gigapet
thats nice. He'll die having had an empty youth with his fondest memories being inside a library.