<p>SO, I go to this super competitive magnet school. I'm taking Regular-ish Chemistry and doing pretty horribly. My teacher only teaches math stuff, i have not learned a single concept or property or anything like that. He's really unpredictable, tests on things not yet covered, doesn't use the textbook and insults you for asking a question. And no, this is not me complaining out of his about 90 students maybe 4-5 have an A. </p>
<p>I have about a 78 right now, which is weighted like a 86 at my school (all the "regular" classes are weighted because the whole school is "advanced"). </p>
<p>So, if I study hard for the SAT Chem test (and I'd have to study HARD seeing that I've learned nothing), and do well, let's say....720-760 range. Do you think colleges will maybe put less emphasis on the grade because I demonstrated that I knew the material?</p>