Another Method To Getting A 2400! :)

<p>hey, I never said I thought this kid was smart or even remotely rational in taking his exams this way, I merely thought it was kind of shocking and decided to share, lol - I KNOW the colleges would see this as highly suspicous and probably not accept him because of this issue, and quite frankly, I find it stupid of him IF he had the academic/studying capability, to not aim for a 2200+ in ONE sitting</p>

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ok so what did he do for CR and Writing sections? did he just sit there?

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he apparently took the exam at one of those testing centers where the proctors don't bother in checking the students at all, and merely read the instructions and time you from their seat... he didn't nap exactly, just sat there and left his entire section(s) blank (WHY did he do this instead of even randomly filling bubbles, don't ask me) </p>

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How do you think that looks to colleges? Will they pardon? Will they understand your "relationship" between the full moon of different months, which affect your knowledge of the sections of the SAT?</p>

<p>Do enlighten.

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this wasn't ME, lol - I took the SAT normally like any other person... I'm just relating someone else's SAT story that I heard a couple weeks ago. I highly doubt colleges will be understanding of the huge discrepancies in the scores</p>

<p>i know it wasn't you, but</p>

<p>I myself was considering this method since last month. However, I would not have left the sections blank. I value money and time too much.</p>

<p>yeah i mean CMON...if u are capable of getting an 800 in a section with heavy studying before , then u should be at LEAST able to pull off 600's+ (If not 700+) on the other sections WITHOUT studying.........lol</p>

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<em>blink, blink</em> Is this seriously a true story?

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<p>Umm do you even have to think to know it's fake?</p>

<p>Not to mention the fact that it definitely will not help a person get into college, and probably wouldn't even work, since there is no garuantee one would get 800's and such.</p>

<p>But you see, colleges such as Yale are taking the composite score of the SATs. I went to a session and the admissions director said so. </p>

<p>I just don't agree with leaving the answers blank. There must have been some questions that kid could have done in his sleep (Ironically.) and that would have taken him a long way.</p>

<p>Still, that doesn't change the fact, that Yale still sees all of the scores, even though they "take" the composite.</p>