Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: BlueJ1 on March 11, 2005, 04:07:00 PM
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Tomorrow at 0745 EST. I begin 4 most exciting hours of taking the new SAT test. Its harder and has new parts included, like a essay that must be written in 25 minutes. Well, if I screw this one up I can always take it again a few more times next year. I already took the PSAT and scored alittle over a 1600 on it. Gona take the ACT later this year, and already took the ASVAB and did really well on it. Im sure that my mind will be goo by the end, but Im happy to know Ive expanded my vocabulary with such words as haxxor, ghey, PWNED, ROTFLMFAO, and INconcievable.
BlueJ
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dont forget nook!
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nook too.
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Haha.
:aok GL Tard
:D
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How did you make over a 1600 on the PSAT? You dont have much to worry about then, unless there is some new scoring system. It used to be you got a score out of 80 for each part.
Also, if you haven't heard memorize the instructions for each section beforehand and then when you see them you know exactly what you're going to be doing. Saves alot of time to actually do the problems instead of wasting 2 mins each on reading the instruction
BTW, I made a 1330 the 3rd time around. Think clearly, get a GOOD rest(no studying its pointless), and go in there with a focused mindset.
Good Luck!:)
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New score is out of 2400. Planning on sleeping plenty. Not gona bother and study, It dosnt do me any help. Im not too worried about it, more worried about inspection at drill Sunday.
Thanks for the luck yall.
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PSAT has 3 section worth 80 points each. So he got a 160 with the 3 scores combined, translates to a 1600, but not really since there is no reading on the SAT.
Until they changed it and made it worth 2400 points. More sections, outdated ones removed.
I was the last class (year) to take the 1600pt SAT. I got a 1430 composite score.
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There was reading on the PSAT I took. Maybe...
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old ACT tests (in the midwest at least) a 36 was the highest you could score.....
sadly my school that was all they offered, and many out of state schools require an SAT.
anyway, i score a 32, 2 in class scored 36, average was 29
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Originally posted by JB73
old ACT tests (in the midwest at least) a 36 was the highest you could score.....
sadly my school that was all they offered, and many out of state schools require an SAT.
anyway, i score a 32, 2 in class scored 36, average was 29
Then he ate his crayon.
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why the F you still here?
http://www.hitechcreations.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=143388
i thought you weren't allowed to visit this site anymore
go away lying troll moran
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I never took the SAT.
Good luck.
-Sik
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Originally posted by JB73
why the F you still here?
http://www.hitechcreations.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=143388
i thought you weren't allowed to visit this site anymore
go away lying troll moran
I changed the rules cause I knew you missed me. :D
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Originally posted by Airhead
Then he ate his crayon.
Take that southerners and mid-westerners!
However, benefits of the ACT include not having to take SAT II's.
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Wait, the SAT's are out of 2400 now? Gah, my score is gonna look horrible next to 2400.
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Originally posted by BlueJ1
I already took the PSAT and scored alittle over a 1600 on it.
Isn't 1600 a perfect score? How does one score more than 1600?
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Originally posted by BlueJ1
New score is out of 2400.
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think the SAT is fun...here's whats next
GRE
MCAT
LSAT
Then...
BAR
Boards
etc...
(I never took SAT)
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I never took the ACT/SATs but then again I wasn't college bound either. I took the military route.
Although all services score the ASVAB differently I was qualified to do anything I wanted to in any of them.
What's funny is in 2002 I re-took my ASVAB for the air force. I was worried being 6 years out of high school that I'd do worse. I actually did better on them. The recruiters were surprised because they hadn't met too many smart Marines in their lifetimes lol.
I wanted to do something more high speed low drag like space systems command or somthing but I got stuck with mechanics. No worries here though...I like the simplicity of mechanics...you turn it left it gets loose, turn it right and it tightens.
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every time i see a post about SATs i become very glad that i live in canada...
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The only Nightmare I ever have is some variation of reaching the end of a College semster and not being able to remember the name of a course I've been taking or where the Final Exam will be given.
Aaaaaah...!
(I'm so glad that's over...................)
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My son got to take the SAT's today