My previos thread is starting to **** me off, so here's a new one.

<p>^do you mean pre-med , or do they have a different system in egypt?</p>

<p>You spelled previous wrong.</p>

<p>what language do they speak in Egypt?</p>

<p>Egyptian ?</p>

<p>LOL it's definitely Arabic. Are you telling me stuck-on-1700 that you're unable to crack 1900 after 6 cracks at the SAT I??</p>

<p>EDIT: OHH SNAP, I just figured out the significance of your screenname.;)</p>

<p>1700...i was thinking wow thats really low because of all the scores i see on this site, but then i thought about it and thats like...550 on each section which is about the national average..so its not so bad. lol.</p>

<p>dude you are really trying to leave your parents bankrupt....</p>

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.550 on each section which is about the national average..so its not so bad. lol.

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Or really low score on verbal/writing; which is explainable because stuck-on-1700 isn't even in English-speaking country.</p>

<p>I'm not stuck on 1700 any more.
I'm a little less than 1900 now.
CR: 550 (Which remains the highest CR Score in Egypt to this day)
W: 610 (only beaten by a 12th grader who got 680)
M: 670 (which is considerably low; several people got 800 in Math here)</p>

<p>About the pre-med thing:
The system here is: You apply, and if they accept you, you just go straight to the first of 7 years of medical school. then there are the post graduate studies.</p>

<p>And BTW: Egypt is one of 22 Arab countries whose official language is Arabic (in Egypt, most literate people speak English or French or both as a second language)</p>

<p>6 times! Wow, I don't know anyone who has taken it more than twice. Most of my friends (including me) only took it once.</p>

<p>bump.........................................................................</p>

<p>bump? For what?</p>

<p>..my question exactly..</p>

<p>no reason. I just like this thread and didn't want it to not be posted in.</p>

<p>I see, I feel the same intimate connection to this thread, myself.</p>

<p>Hahaha, two is rare at my school, one is the norm, three is nerdish, four is unheard of. I've yet to decide how many times I will take it, I'll wait to see how I do this year.</p>