I love taking these tests

<p>hookem you are an idiot your scores are not even impressive hahahahaha. Realize now that some of the smartest kids in the country go on this site, and that there are thousands of kids in the top 1 percent (America is a big country if you didnt notice). And you are at the bottom of the top 1 percent. Nobody can be arrogant about their scores on this site, there are always people with equal/higher scores. Again, you are an idiot for not realizing that as well. most people i know didn’t prep for the test, and i sure didnt.</p>

<p>Mmmm. Perhaps. However, I also know how to properly use English grammar. As Poseur and I have agreed, SAT scores are not necessarily a mark of intelligence. Eloquence is. Allow me:</p>

<p>“hookem you are an idiot**;** your scores are not even impressive hahahahaha. Realize now that some of the smartest kids in the country go on this site, and that there are thousands of kids in the top 1 percent (America is a big country if you didn**‘t notice), and you are at the bottom of the top 1 percent. Nobody can be arrogant about their scores on this site;** there are always people with equal/higher scores. Again, you are an idiot for not realizing that [as well]<–redundant/superfluous. Most people I know didn’t prep for the test, and I sure didn**’**t.”</p>

<p>Thank me later.</p>

<p>Werd.</p>

<p>(irony)</p>

<p>^ heehee spelling irony FTW!</p>

<p>Yes, you are absolutely right: Interent forum grammar = intelligence. </p>

<p>Why don’t you stop pretending that you know the precise components of intelligence. Intelligence is ambiguous by neccessity- it comes in many forms. Youve only displayed your stupidity thinly veiled with a common, transparent arrogance.</p>

<p>Au contraire. SAT scores are your intelligence. In fact, you can just drop you SAT score in a conversation 20 years later, and everyone will take it to mean that you are brilliant. That you don’t recognize this must mean that you got a bad score.</p>

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<p>4srs, this isn’t true either. People can write eloquent sentences or use big words, but if they are expressing convoluted, contradictory or blatantly ignorant/misinformed thought, no one is going to say the person is smart due to their style. Trust me, I’ve seen it. There is the same loose correlation with intelligence as the SAT, and nothing more.</p>

<p>amciw your sarcasm is hard to detect sometimes. XD</p>

<p>Also, get on AIM.</p>

<p>^ amciw speaks the truth.</p>

<p>So eloquence + content? Got it.
<em>becomes a better person</em>…<em>levels up</em>…<em>evolves into hookem-asaur!</em></p>

<p>You don’t evolve 'til lvl 2340. >:]</p>

<p>Yay, I did something beneficial.</p>

<p>What was the level 2340 comment meant to mean? Is that where 99 becomes 99+, or was it just an arbitrary number.</p>

<p>Was my French right?</p>

<p>^ haha I believe your French was correct, though I’m a Spaniard myself ;)</p>

<p>And hopefully I’ll hit the 2350+ range on Nov. 20 when SAT scores come out!</p>

<p>2340 was 'cause hookem’s at 2330. :)</p>

<p>haha true dat. 2220–>2330–>2440?</p>

<p>I see a pattern…hehe</p>

<p>^ it’s extra credit. my friend got a 2500 with the ultra secret bonus question.</p>

<p>Did you seriously retake a 2330?</p>

<p>hahahaha nah, it’s not a bonus question. It’s a super-special SAT Booklet with “CONFIDENTIAL” written diagonally across the front in red ink. Also, instead of bubbling in the Serial # of the booklet, they hand you an answer sheet pre-fitted with the seal of President-Elect Obama in its place.</p>

<p>^ fo shiz, amciw</p>

<p>Why would you do that?</p>

<p><em>siiiigh</em> I wasn’t mentally ready for the SAT IIs again (would’ve been back-to-back…took those in September), and I thought “what the heck.” I genuinely think I did better, so we’ll see if it worked out!</p>

<p>There is always the ‘not waste your Saturday morning’ option. And you meant October, right? There isn’t any test in September.</p>