<p>physics research? you’re a nerd and you’re vilifying the importance of the SAT. joking :)</p>
<p>i feel a little…inadequate. I want to get into Tokyo U. so bad but i feel like im not good enough. I’m not some type of child prodigy. Isn’t that what it takes, so that when you get there or on the way there you don’t melt under the pressure?</p>
<p>well, pigs<em>at</em>sea, um though it is a wild misconception, not all asian people have an IQ of 709, if that’s even possible. I mean, I’m black but it doesnt mean i have sick cell animia or follow the superficial fads set for me by BET. Though, I’m sure you know that but it is really funny and i appreciate your humor.</p>
<p>The geek shall inherit the earth!!!</p>
<p>don’t you concur?</p>
<p>i am asian</p>
<p>“The geek shall inherit the earth!!!”</p>
<p>Inherit implies someone previously owned it.</p>
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Stop it, stop it, stop it.</p>
<p>Shame on you for spreading this stupid and complete fallacy of a myth.</p>
<p>Yes, you can study ABOUT the SAT, but in your situation I think you should study it.</p>
<p>^ you’re mean. lol</p>
<p>calm the **** down. schools look at your profile holistically, and your GPA/rank/transcript are almost ALWAYS far more important than your SAT score.</p>
<p>Nothing is more important than the other. Your sayin that a person who had a 4.0 GPA and a 2000 SAT score would have a better chance than a 3.7 GPA and a 2350 SAT score----COmpletely wrong. The former situation is unbalanced (i.e. a high GPA and relatively low SAT score) whereas in the latter situation both aspects are either very good or good.</p>