<p>Or it'll show them that he didn't do every section out of laziness and slacking, regardless of previous scores, even though 99.99% of their other applicants do.</p>
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<p>Or he could show his sense of humor by failing all his courses and getting a really good score on the SAT..that would be humourous ;)</p>
<p>standardized tests are retarded....period.</p>
<p>i'm doin this to make a point.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, most schools won't like that point...</p>
<p>DS only cared about the Math section of SAT. As a senior he is already admitted to his #1 school, and simply hoped to get 10 more points. He did do the writing part, since his SAT score never matched his PSAT score. He said he answered a few questions in each CR section, just the ones he knew, to pass the time.</p>
<p>PS - Score Delay! Received an email today that the scores are in, but guess what...they are not there. When he called, his 'counselor' was gone for the evening, so I am going to call in the am.</p>
<p>Since he filled in some bubbles on all sections, I would think his scores are not cancelled. Granted, there will be a large disparity between this CR and the prior CR score.</p>
<p>Any ideas of the reason he needs to speak to a counselor - must be some issue that the scores are in and not posted and he has to be referred to someone?</p>