Originally posted by: jimmypop
sat score, unfortunately, doesn't do college coursework for you.
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: LongCoolMother
1080 on the PSAT first time in freshman. im a sophomore now and im shooting for 1200s this year on the PSATs. next year for the real SAT im aiming around upper 1300s. its gonna be tough. hopefully i can make it to berkeley or ucla.
Aren't Berkeley and UCLA hard?
Originally posted by: alkemyst
I wanted to add, since now I have talked with some people....
Braindump and the web are the key to success on this and almost any other test now-a-days.
Back in 1988, there wasn't even a web...but we would talk about such things...there just wasn't an easy media like today.
Today's educated student has alot of tools at his disposal. Braindumps are not cheating really for the good student. You are going to know your stuff since you perfected it the last 5, 10, 18 years....it's just a guaranteed (more or less) outcome for some stupid line in the sand educators draw.
And for every truly smart candidate there is probably some family somewhere throwing up to and over $100k to get junior a perfect 1600 to be an alumni at Yale like Snookums.
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: alkemyst
I wanted to add, since now I have talked with some people....
Braindump and the web are the key to success on this and almost any other test now-a-days.
Back in 1988, there wasn't even a web...but we would talk about such things...there just wasn't an easy media like today.
Today's educated student has alot of tools at his disposal. Braindumps are not cheating really for the good student. You are going to know your stuff since you perfected it the last 5, 10, 18 years....it's just a guaranteed (more or less) outcome for some stupid line in the sand educators draw.
And for every truly smart candidate there is probably some family somewhere throwing up to and over $100k to get junior a perfect 1600 to be an alumni at Yale like Snookums.
Sadly, a 1600 won't even magically get you into Harvard or MIT,etc. Our Valedictorian has a 1600, not to mention flawless grades, etc, and was denied from Harvard, deferred from MIT. Our school is ranked ~50th in the nation.
Originally posted by: tnitsuj
800 verbal, 650 Math. This was the first try, but this was also after they re-centered the scores in 1996.
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: alkemyst
I wanted to add, since now I have talked with some people....
Braindump and the web are the key to success on this and almost any other test now-a-days.
Back in 1988, there wasn't even a web...but we would talk about such things...there just wasn't an easy media like today.
Today's educated student has alot of tools at his disposal. Braindumps are not cheating really for the good student. You are going to know your stuff since you perfected it the last 5, 10, 18 years....it's just a guaranteed (more or less) outcome for some stupid line in the sand educators draw.
And for every truly smart candidate there is probably some family somewhere throwing up to and over $100k to get junior a perfect 1600 to be an alumni at Yale like Snookums.
Sadly, a 1600 won't even magically get you into Harvard or MIT,etc. Our Valedictorian has a 1600, not to mention flawless grades, etc, and was denied from Harvard, deferred from MIT. Our school is ranked ~50th in the nation.
That's borderline unbeliveable (I can see a 1600 getting shot down, but also Valedictorian of a 50th in nation school....), but I can imagine how many 'alumni' enter each year, as well as 'ACE students'. Were they just a bookworm? did they do anything other than school? that makes a big difference.
You have so many 'kids' with perfect scores but nothing else showing for them...they got the 4.5 max or even 5.0 their school offered, 1600 SAT/36 ACT....dean's list, honor roll, name printed in the Who's Who...but nothing else, no Job, no car, no life.
Schools look at that as nothing. Those types usually have 1 or 2 great undergrad years and then get lost in the whole real world with school, and external requirements...even up to attempting suicide.
Originally posted by: LongCoolMother
1080 on the PSAT first time in freshman. im a sophomore now and im shooting for 1200s this year on the PSATs. next year for the real SAT im aiming around upper 1300s. its gonna be tough. hopefully i can make it to berkeley or ucla.
