Just joined - Excellent site!

<p>Hello fellow members, I just joined today and for the next few months ( like most of you here ), I will be working my arse off to sculpt my numbers. Most importantly, the SAT reasoning test, I'm aiming for 2300, hence my name. I am currently in Grade 11, and I attend school in Canada (yes I'm a canuck). Just like all of you guys here, I hope I can make it to a decent college. I will be needing all your guys' help and also wish everyone here all the best.</p>

<p>welcome and good luck</p>

<p>welcome... =]</p>

<p>Are you hoping to come to America for college or to just stay in Canada?</p>

<p>I lived in Vancouver from when I was 8 to when I was 12 or 13. I loved it there. Canada is a great place to live. BTW, you said your a canuck, do you mean your from Vancouver ?</p>

<p>Ello, enjoy your stay :]</p>

<p>Work on sculpting your body first, the more rock-hard and defined your abdominal muscles are the better you will do on the SATs. Bench press to increase your critical reading, Squat to increase your math and bicep curls to increase that lagging writing score.</p>

<p>I knew it! You are a life saver shiomi!</p>

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Work on sculpting your body first, the more rock-hard and defined your abdominal muscles are the better you will do on the SATs. Bench press to increase your critical reading, Squat to increase your math and bicep curls to increase that lagging writing score.

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<p>I thought this only worked for the ACT?</p>

<p>yes az1698 its a common misconception. sometimes guidance counselors get confused</p>

<p>fellow CANUCKS FAN :)
what schooool do you go to?</p>

<p>dude you forgot about deadlifts. How can you forget to do deadlifts in preparation for the SAT?</p>

<p>Don't forget about the protein drinks and 8-9 hours of daily sleep.</p>

<p>I feel that the deadlifts are unnecessary for the SAT as the inclusion of deadlifts would supplant the bicep curls. You can't take the SAT and expect to do well without a polished set of guns cocked and ready.</p>