How many of you...?

<p>I post the numbers but since most people in my school don’t know what APs are, they think it’s something else.</p>

<p>As a principle I don’t. And I always want too as well haha, recieving praise and letting people know how smart you are is always a great confidence booster but its just not necessary. I don’t want my friends to think I’m an annoying bragger(is that a word?) and I do’nt want to make anyone feel bad either. </p>

<p>Of course I’ll tell my friends if they ask me, or if we were on the subject of it though. The ones that I discussed SATS with and studied with too, they would know. </p>

<p>And I think its important that as a good friend you NEVER pester youre friends about their grades, whether it to be SAT or school ones. Its always such a sensitive topic to some people especially when theres a large difference in grades. :/</p>

<p>I don’t. I texted my parents and 2 of my friends, and also told my teacher, but that’s it. My guidance counselor asked if I would email them to her whenever I got them because she had to sit in a room with me for 2 days because I was the only one taking a few of them, so I also told her. I mean, I would sort of like people to know because I was proud of myself haha :slight_smile: but I think most people would be like, “A 5…um is that good?” so I don’t really bother.</p>

<p>Bragging is a verb. The word you’re looking for is braggart…but I think using the word “braggart” makes you sound like a braggart (or a hare…idk that word just makes me think of a hare…) so “bragger” sounds good to me :)</p>

<p>I never post my scores because I really don’t want to sound like a braggart or get showered with comments like, “Wow, so smart!” or “How did you do that?!” or whatever.</p>

<p>Yeah, I definitely don’t post my scores on fb/twitter/whatever except College Confidential, but nobody knows who I am on the forum in real life. I’ll tell a good friend what I got on a test if they ask me, but otherwise its “I did well. How did you do?” (not expecting a score back, more so a “I did well too.”)</p>

<p>I didn’t post my SAT scores on Facebook, but I did post my AP Gov score last year. I was excited because it was my first AP test and I got a 5.</p>

<p>…and then I promptly got a “f*** you” comment from one of my classmates.</p>

<p>LOL I just posted SAT 2400 on Facebook search, and it comes up with these random statuses posted within the last 24 hours.
Funny how people post their not so impressive SAT scores, why’d they do that?</p>

<p>I don’t think I had a facebook after I took the SAT and when I found out my scores I didn’t know what they meant, when I found out they were pretty good (also had a facebook) I didn’t post.</p>

<p>But still even now I wouldn’t do something like that, that’s just odd and kinda just bragging about something kinda lame. I only really tell people my SAT score if they ask also.</p>

<p>I never did, and never plan to. I’m definitely not going to do it whenever I get my AP Government score…</p>

<p>I haven’t posted my actual score but if I am happy with it than I’ll post something like “Is satisfied with my SAT score :)”</p>

<p>^ I honestly still find that kinda lame, I find talking about the SAT in life just lame in general.</p>

<p>Like, for every time I here some say “well, blahblah the SAT…” and they’re not a junior taking it then it’s instant lameness to me.</p>

<p>I guess because I don’t see the SAT as all that good a test of intelligence or really anything besides quickly memorizing some vocabulary words and pacing. The math isn’t hard at all, it’s just the small time limit that gets annoying. So when someone kinda brags about it, or even subtly, I just figure they’re so lame that they need to take pride in something ridiculous like the SAT (to me it’s worse than talking about what you scored on an online IQ test).</p>

<p>We have a bit of a disclosure ethic at my school; it’s not official, but it’s somewhat expected that you’ll post your SATs, subject tests, ACT’s, APs, etc.</p>