<p>Besides, he doesnt seem like 2400 material lol. If you get what I mean. When people get 2400s, you feel a sense of intellect when they write/speak. He seems like the average guy with anywhere between 1700 and 1950… you know? not so good, not so bad. Just your average kid who seems to be enjoying his life. He joins college message boards, acting all cool and stuff. It IS the internet, you know. People will never know your just kidding. Plus, its fun. Am I right? yup, your the average guy. Stop ■■■■■■■■ son.</p>
<p>I believe him… Stupid idea, though. It is VERY unlikely that you will get another 2400 in a row. If you got a 2340 and your friends say that you need to get EXACTLY 2340 (not < or >) chances are you would fail. A 2400 is the same… </p>
<p>So no, go have some fun and take joy in the fact you will never have to take another standardized test till grad school.</p>
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<p>How can you tell someone got average SAT scores just by the way they post in a message board? I use standard English all the time but I didn’t get anywhere near a perfect score on the SAT. I could post another post in a couple minutes in messed up grammar and that doesn’t change who I am.</p>
<p>It’s just a message board.</p>
<p>Funny ■■■■■ or not</p>
<p>I’d do it. Afterwards, browse the CC forums. If you’re pretty sure you got at least one math wrong (or a couple CR, W), then just cancel your score. Who would turn down an opportunity to make $2000?</p>
<p>Though I sense a ■■■■■, I say no. Why risk a perfect score, to make a little dough. </p>
<p>-thank you</p>