<p>i think i'm going to take the SAT again....someone quickly talk me out of it.</p>
<p>don't do it.</p>
<p>convincing!</p>
<p>no problemo dude.</p>
<p>Dear stephennn,</p>
<p>Once you've reached the end of this sentence my words will begin to actuate the theorized consequences that will be said in the next sentence. If you take the SAT again, you will be a part of the 26% of Re-takers that score significantly lower- but not only will you suffer a momentous drop of self esteem, you will also be receiving rejection letters from most-if not all-of your colleges come April. </p>
<p>Hope that helps!</p>
<p>Do not do it!</p>
<p>thanks guys, i see the light now. no SATs for me!</p>
<p>.... but perhaps a subject test</p>
<p>jk im done.</p>
<p>Why not just take it? Its so much fun and enjoyable. I think I like spending my Saturdays taking a test more than I like spending them with those 3 people that I pay to be my friends.</p>
<p>The thrill of completing a section in time, of finally solving that one difficult math problem, of seeing that subtle grammar mistake. Its so exhilarating. Not to mention those essays! I think your just hurting yourself by refusing to do anymore SATs.</p>
<p>very very good point.</p>
<p>And to further satisfy your test taking needs, may I suggest the ACT? It is shorter, but the variety of sections makes it so much more worth while. I believe there is one coming up in February that you should sign up for. Being able to finish the science section in time gives so much of an adrenaline rush that it may be more addicting that narcotics.</p>
<p>lol nah. im a senior, my testing career is over (well.... at least CB wise)</p>
<p>Direct your energies to the ominous, inevitable Subject Tests!</p>