<p>I was just curious if the denizens of the famous and populated forum of College Confidential were truly as smart and anal as they said they were: so please, if you've taken the SAT and received a relatively high score, go to your online score reports and take a picture of it (prt scr).</p>
<p>Then CTRL+V it onto paint, and save it and upload it to imageshack or something. No names are to be included, merely the scores. Thanks, I just wanted to see if the people are College Confidential are the real deal, or just lying braggarts.</p>
<p>If anyone on these boards doubts the veracity of my claims, I couldn’t care less. While CC is truly a great resource to get advice, it should stop there. It isn’t a bragging ground, although it is sometimes used as one; it isn’t a group of elite human beings, although some classify it as being so. If someone really cares enough about proving oneself, then definitely go ahead and post your scores. However, I don’t see what the point of knowing whether people who say they have 2400’s are lying. Those people undoubtedly exist elsewhere in the universe, even if they aren’t on CC.</p>
<p>Sorry if I sounded a little too critical, but I think this is pushing it in terms of being too serious about other people’s scores. The only score that matters in the end is yours.</p>
<p>Good thread…im tired of some bs person saying that they got 2400, it might be true, it might be not. Who knows…
I can prove my 2110 in SAT and 33 in ACT but I doubt anyone is interested lolz</p>
<p>Turquoise, your picture seems to be fake. Very pixelated and no one in their right mind, or a 2400 scorer for that matter, would take the SAT 3 times if they got a 2400 once, let alone twice.</p>
<p>does any of this really matter? so what if someone is lying about a 2400, its not like they are going to have one just by lying about one - think of it this way, if the are lying they are probably just bitter about it - if not, well good for them. In the grand scheme of things, the validity of the SAT scores someone posts is close to nothing in importance.</p>