<p>6 hours 26 minutes aaaand…</p>
<p>GO PHILLIES!!</p>
<p>6 hours 26 minutes aaaand…</p>
<p>GO PHILLIES!!</p>
<p>…go yankees</p>
<p>6 hours and 24 minutes.</p>
<p>off to sleep soon. wake up at 5…</p>
<p>awww shiet!! The heat is on bras!! (and sista’s)</p>
<p>Anyone else already have CB open? -devilish grin-</p>
<p>I’m waiting eagerly and anxiously :)</p>
<p>it feels like christmas eve</p>
<p>^ That’s exactly what I’ve been thinking all day! Just waiting for the virtual Santa to come…</p>
<p>we are pathetic</p>
<p>guys what does your CB screen look like
where the scores should eb? what info is given?</p>
<p>6 hrs to go</p>
<p>Please no coal Santa!</p>
<p>Technical difficulties</p>
<p>Due to technical difficulties some areas of the siteincluding SAT registration and scores, PROFILE, and The College Board Storemay be temporarily unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience.</p>
<p>Awesome.</p>
<p>Just tried logging into SAT registration and scores and it works fine.</p>
<p>umm Im not getting that message…</p>
<p>btw SCORES ARE OUT!!!</p>
<p>jk lol sorry</p>
<p>It says it on the homepage of CollegeBoard</p>
<p>like a christmas eve where you know you might get really sh***y presents</p>
<p>ahaha collegeboard is having technical difficulties. says so on their homepage.</p>
<p>Try now, you can’t view them f#$@@#%#@%!</p>
<p>no–Christmas eve is a time of excitement for good things to come, not a time of waiting to see where your course of life goes</p>
<p>And for those who say “Your SAT score doesn’t determine your life” </p>
<p>Well it does. If your SAT is below 2100, it won’t even receive a second glance from Ivy League AdComs unless you have a hook. Where you go to college ultimately determines your social class. Those who go to HYPSM are typically the upper class and wealthiest people–not necessarily due to the intelligence it takes to get in, but the connections they make at those schools–and those who go to any other college are doomed to the new era of the American proletariat. This country has evolved from a place where the only the wealthiest go to college to a country where nearly everyone goes to college and the most intelligent/wealthiest go to the best colleges. Hence, where you go to college determines if you stagnate in the hopeless middle class income range or if you get that job starting at six figures at Goldman Sachs because your roommate’s dad owns the damn company. </p>
<p>As I have, you will also learn to accept this bitter truth–how the fundamental hierarchy of society continues to keep the elite at the top and the common man incarcerated in chains of false hope.</p>
<p>No need to fret. </p>
<p>“In the long run we are all dead.”
-Keynes</p>
<p>I was able to view them, but now I can’t. Good job, CollegeBoard.</p>