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- Enchantress
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Originally posted by Enchantress
Well done, Craig but this is the English educational system, is it? (I know Scottish is different). What exams were these, then? GCSEs?
I can't do maths for toffee, me....
Bloody SAT's. Hated 'em. They're English and the curse of all young kids everywhere. National imposed tests at the ages of 7, 12 and 15. I think...
Well done mate. Good scores there, lad.
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- James Mason
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I got my SATs back a few days ago, I guess it's a little different here, the math and english sections are each out of 800. I got an 800 on math and 750 on english, that's extremely high and if my GPA was even somewhat decent (which it's not) I could get into pretty much any college I want.
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- James Mason
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I think they were all out of 100, but I don't know my friend said he got 104, and a level 7(in the 5-7 tier)
I don't see why people are treating SATs like the bubonic plague, Nippy. The english was the hardest, but not by fare and not much. Only 2 question really made me scratch my head on the maths. Oh and I didn't revise
I don't see why people are treating SATs like the bubonic plague, Nippy. The english was the hardest, but not by fare and not much. Only 2 question really made me scratch my head on the maths. Oh and I didn't revise
- James Mason
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Wow, I am very familiar with UC Berkely, in fact, if I could pick any school to go to that would be it. Unfortunatley, my GPA is abysmal and even with my outstanding extra cirricular and athletic acheivments it still won't be enough to get me in. I'm going to apply to UCSD (I assume you know about this school if you're planning on going to Berkeley) and it's my number one choice of school right now. The only problem is that it's very expensive and I would like to go to a school that I could get a scholarship to.
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Nice going, @Craig. I remember taking the SAT in the US. I think it may have been around age 14, too, but understandably, the matter is rather hazy, now. (I think they also administered it on cuneiform tablets. It's been a while.) Keep the focus, and do well on the English stuff. We're pulling for you.
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UCSD is a pretty good school. I assume you live on the west coast of America right? I am surprised that your GPA is low, because usually people with 1550 have high GPAs. But don't worry, nowadays schools don't look at the GPA as the single-most important determinant anymore.
UCSD is a pretty good school. I assume you live on the west coast of America right? I am surprised that your GPA is low, because usually people with 1550 have high GPAs. But don't worry, nowadays schools don't look at the GPA as the single-most important determinant anymore.
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As far as grades go I'm pretty much a slacker. It's sort of a rebellion thing I guess. I really enjoy learning and I'm attentive during class, but I simply don't do the work. It's not that I'm lazy, the fact that I'm team captain of the wrestling team and Student Body president probably makes that evident. I guess I just don't have my priorities straight.
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- fable
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Originally posted by James Mason
As far as grades go I'm pretty much a slacker. It's sort of a rebellion thing I guess. I really enjoy learning and I'm attentive during class, but I simply don't do the work. It's not that I'm lazy, the fact that I'm team captain of the wrestling team and Student Body president probably makes that evident. I guess I just don't have my priorities straight.
Not necessarily. It just means that you have different priorities than those who are setting your goals. Or maybe you feel under pressure. Or maybe you enjoy learning, but don't enjoy the rote work that often passes in schools for an education. Don't kick yourself. As long as you keep your curiosity about life and the joy of learning alive, you'll do more than well enough.
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I totally agree with what Fable said. Grades aren't the most important things in life. Besides, I have doubts regarding the actual worth of the SATs. But it's simply an integral part to this country's education, so there's nothing that can be done except to take those damn tests.
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