<p>Who with the November testing is officially done with standarized testing! Heck yeah! So pumped to never ever see that evil test again!</p>
<p>Yeah, I'm done. Woot!</p>
<p>Well...still have AP tests, so I'm not rid of the Collegeboard tests just yet, but now I can concentrate on actual schoolwork as well as the 20 essays I have to write lol.</p>
<p>yea god.. me2</p>
<p>start to work on MCAT's</p>
<p>jose1, I hope you are kidding.</p>
<p>naw.. im getting the barron's review book</p>
<p>I have APs too. And lol @ the MCATS. Reminds me of when i had to take the GMATs (a mock one though held in school, but same test and everything) in like 6th grade to get into the gifted program in my school district. Didnt know what it was until i bought a book for it. Graduate Management Assessment Test. Roflmao.</p>
<p>BYE BYE SATS!!!! yeshhh</p>
<p>I have APs, but they're not like the end of the world if I don't do as well...it's not going to affect my acceptance at that point! :D</p>
<p>Screw AP's. I never have to grid in another SAT booklet ever again. No more statement-writing ("not in print"). No more test code number registration serial blah blah blah.</p>
<p>Woo!!</p>
<p>Anyway...anyone have any good 10-year study plans for the GMAT? :p</p>
<p>I wrote every single one of them in print and never had a problem :).</p>
<p>I don't even remember how to write in cursive.</p>
<p>Me neither, don't ask how I got it done. We were just about ready to start the test and I was only halfway through that goddamn statement since I haven't written in cursive since like 4th grade.</p>