Perfect Score movie

<p>I saw it at a summer program, and I actually liked it, which surprised me. Did anyone else notice the border on the wall at ETS? It was the bubble sheet from the SAT. I thought the movie was good, although it had some stereotypes.</p>

<p>Yeah they shouldnt have picked a black guy for the dumb jock, that isnt right. But what is ironic is that darius miles(the guy who played the basketball player) is actually a pot head in real life. That was kind of ironic when his mom in the movie was scolding the asian guy for drug use.</p>

<p>If you want to steal the SAT, you dont steal it from ETS. You steal it from your local test center. They get it a few days before, though I dont know how much earlier. All you need is connections to the person running the test center. And the less people that get a copy, the less likely your chances of being caught.</p>

<p>Seriously. What genius out of that lot thought of taking it from ETS? Break into your counseling office.</p>

<p>hahaha you know it wouldnt be so hard.....</p>

<p>I didn't know that the test center got it a few days earlier. hmmm, that sounds way to easy.</p>

<p>no but if one of them goes missing wouldnt they cancel the score for the whole area...or make the area retake it on a different date? oyeh and the guys in the perfect score lived in princeton...so their testin center was ETS</p>

<p>lol spartan. guys this wasn't a half bad movie. and the test center always has extras, I don't think they'd notice if someone took one. but they have to send all of the tests back and they would notice if 1 was missing AFTER the test though. so you go to your test center, grab a test, come on CC and pretend to ask random questions cuz most likely the answers won't be with anyone but ETS' office, go back to the test center and return it just like it was placed, and come back the next saturday and take your test and look all innocent while in your mind you're looking forward to that perfect 2400. then come on CC and change your username so no one notices it was you who asked those very similar questions, and then brag about your 2400 and make others think you lied about it. fool proof. :)</p>

<p>well done. now if anyone actually does it..call me</p>

<p>See, people totally overestimate the difficulty. You just need a good friend in the right place at the right time. ;)
sarorah, the tests are packaged so it would be difficult to repackage them, especially without suspicion if you get it done by a store. AP tests are individually plastic wrapped.
If you posted questions on CC you would get busted. Better to just ask a smart college kid or your parents (ie no one who is likely to be told about problems on the SATs. thus not teachers, because some student will tell them about this hard math problem he had on the SAT or whatever) for answers if they are smart. Asking an SAT tutor would get you in hot water eventually, because their other students would hear about what was on the SAT.</p>

<p>The movie (havent seen) wouldnt be interesting if someone just cracked the lock on their guidance counselor's office. Where is the fun in that?</p>

<p>I'm going to make a film about cheating on the ACT...and set it not in Iowa City, but in my home turf, Chicago.</p>

<p>I just saw this movie. The acting was subpar, but I liked the story.</p>

<p>I've never seen it
but I have seen Orange County...about the guy who applies to Stanford but the counselor sends the wrong transcript
I wonder if that's possible, lol</p>

<p>Its fun to watch when you're bored because the asian guy is so cute and I wish I knew someone like him. Oh wait. I do! :)
I liked this movie.</p>

<p>So basically these kids need high scores on SAT.
- some black dude for basketball
- some rich white girl to get into Brown Uni
- some boy so he doesn't have to work at his dad's crappy job
- his friend for no particular reason I think
- some white girl just 'cuz she can
- the asian is there 'cuz he has nothing better to do and he's a genius</p>

<p>The rich white girl learns to have fun. The asian guy learns to stop getting high and do his homework. And they all in the end decide not to use the answers. Although, if I had the answers, hell yes I would use them. The asian guy gave the answers to one of his high friends.</p>

<p>Stereotypes:
black guy and basketball
black guy and bad test scores (he didn't seem STUPID, though)
black mom is a hardass
asian is really smart
white girl is rich and need to go to ivy league
white girl who is rich is also perfect
white girl who is rich never learned to "let loose"</p>

<p>uhmmm thats all I think.</p>

<p>Did anyone notice how in the commercial, the scene where the asian guy pretends to be the mail dude....
he's in the woman's office then she comes in and sits on the table all sexy and throws down the mail and says "Get it, paper boy... <em>rowrl</em>" </p>

<p>but in the movie the asian dude drops it and the woman is like "***?"</p>

<p>i was looking forward to it, i thought it would be cool
but it was SO lame...lol</p>

<p>and as i watched it, i kept thinking what the CCers would have thought about it lol</p>

<p>I hated that girl who wants to get into Brown. She was so paranoid she called a random person there to see who got in with the lowest SAT score. what kind of loser does that?</p>

<p>i know, she annoyed me too</p>

<p>It was a pretty bad movie. The Brown-wannabe girl also ****ed me off. The only reason she messed up the last SAT was because she started daydreaming in the middle of the CR section and couldn't stop. What a retard.</p>

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The only reason she messed up the last SAT was because she started daydreaming in the middle of the CR section and couldn't stop. What a retard.

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lol I know. That was kinda weird...</p>