Beating the SAT-My quest for a 2000+, come in and read..

<p>I think that SATs have no relevance as to the success of the individual in the future. In fact, some of the highest scorers in our school are people that are very lazy, yet got amazingly good scores without studying.NOW ARE YOU GUYS SAYING THAT THOSE KIDS WILL SUCCEED? NEVER. They are very lazy and noone will ever want to hire them or even deal with them because they are not willing to work hard. They will never succeed because the key to success is hard work in what your passion is. Of course, most of us aren't going to be Einsteins or Pagannini's, but at our level hard work is all that pays off. If you want to set the frontier and be a great historical figure, obviously super talent counts a lot. However, in academics, a hard working student is just as good, if not even better, than someone who doesn't try as hard yet gets high SAT scores.
In fact, I have a very relevant story to tell, which happened to me a few days ago on the bus. I was taking the bus to my house from school and this guy comes on the bus. He sits next to me and we start a conversation. Eventually, I learn that he was a Harvard Student that dropped out. By the way, this was in by the U.C.L.A. campus. Eventually, he says that now he cleans dishes. I could see the guy was very smart and definitely got high SAt score(i asked), but he said in academic hard work is all that matters.
YOU ONLY NEED SUPER TALENT IF YOU WANT TO BE A SCIENTIST OR A MUSICIAN THAT IS WORLD-RENOWNED. Just to get good grades in school doesn't require some super talent powers. It requires dedication. universities don't emphasize what a dedicated student can't accomplish.</p>