<p>wow frozen tears you kneed a reality check</p>
<p>Hey, I tried, okay? It just wouldn't fit into my schedule no matter what I did short of giving up my Honors English classes (and regular English classes at my school are crap). And I have been taking the equivalent of double sciences every year since freshman year.</p>
<p>Yeah, I suppose I lost my one good chance to distinguish myself this spring when an argument with my father wound up in his throwing me across a glass coffeetable (which shattered and gave me several deep cuts) and calling me a wh*re. And it seems like my performance academically just idled downhill after that, because for a while I just stopped caring about the things I loved to do. (I kept my 4.0, miraculously, but didn't do as well I could have on the olympiads.)</p>
<p>But of course, that's not the sort of thing you put on your college application...</p>
<p>Frozen-tears, i think what diamond means by that is 2260 is not the end of the world (according to ur title). You have a great chance. You dont seem to believe in your own accomplishments. you have achieved a lot and put your passion into the paper and you will be fine.</p>
<p>haha frozen-tears i look nothing like you.. you're stats are crazy</p>
<p>frozen-tears, I think you should retake the SAT. Now a 2260 is impressive by all means and is enough to get you into Princeton, but you got a 240 on the PSAT. You have the goods to score much higher -- you can get in either way, but 100 points WILL help.</p>