<p>@Woodrow loooooool
But seriously, in the first post the PrincetonPrincess said she hasn’t taken the SAT, but in that other thread, she claims to have taken it.
Even if you’re not lying, you have absolutely no chance, except perhaps if you were a legacy+URM.</p>
<p>@shaggy007</p>
<p>I doubt she’s a URM. She is part of the “tanned ethnicity”, which also includes Snooki.</p>
<p>Anyway, shouldn’t say she has absolutely no chance. There is still time for SAT improvement. I brought my pathetic 1850 score up to a 2200 with a couple of practice tests.</p>
<p>I don’t think so. Nobody on a JV team is going to get recruited. Your test scores and GPA are low. And I assume you’re white, so no help there, but even if you were a URM, you wouldn’t get in.</p>
<p>@rain202 lol at the snooki thing
But yeah I agree it’s to early to say anything about test scores, those can be easily improved. But to get into an Ivy, you need something that sets you apart from the crowd.
And OP, becoming class president is most definitely a popularity contest.
But good luck anyway, and try applying to schools that around your score levels.</p>
<p>Cornell and Dartmouth aren’t “easy” to get into, kid. Good luck getting into Oklahoma State.</p>
<p>pfffft. GUYS. it’s a ■■■■■. honestly</p>
<p>Or just an 11 year old girl, which is quite a possibility. She just doesn’t seem to me, like a junior in high school.</p>
<p>^you could be right. Just Her name implies childishness (but that doesn’t really matter)</p>
<p>Some people are just a little slow in spotting a ■■■■■… this is an obvious one. But to be serious, I do think class president is a legitimate leadership role. A lot of people on CC are very prejudiced against the popular people in their HS, and a decent chunk of class elections is based on popularity, but the truth is that most of the time class officers really do actually do things.</p>
<p>I do agree with you, Seahawk. Our school just elected our “senate”. We actually had a good group of kids. It’s a pretty good leadership role. At least at my school. They organize homecoming, prom, blood drives, and lots of other stuff I cant think of.</p>
<p>Everyone report this stupid princess girl for extreme, extreme ■■■■■■■■</p>
<p>Well, princess hasn’t been here for quite a well.</p>
<p>Too intimated perhaps?</p>
<p>Or perhaps she is diligently studying at home to improve her SAT’s from 1490 to 2400 and her ACT’s from 27 to 36?</p>
<p>epic ■■■■■■■■ is at work here… if i can ever teach an elective class in college for S***s and giggles its definately going to be called ART OF ■■■■■■■■</p>
<p>Could you please tell me how you managed a 27 ACT on your first try? How did your score breakdown in terms of Reading, English, Math, and Science? A 27 Composite indicates that you probably have a few sections over 27 while some below. Are you sure that this is a composite score and not just one your sub scores? No offense, but I don’t see how this is probable in your circumstances. According to one your threads, you will be a senior next fall, though you have yet to take geometry. Therefore, it doesn’t seem possible that you could’ve gotten anything above 21 in Math. I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt that you scored a 28 on reading–at most-- since you received a B in Honors English and B- in Honors Literature: poor grades may have resulted from your laziness. Due the lack of coherency demonstrated in this thread, I’d predict a lucky 25 on English. Furthermore, your coursework reveals a weakness in science; hence, I’ll give you a 20 for that. Even then with all my inflated guesses,those numbers do not come close to a 27 average. On the other hand, I’ve taken it three times: 25 first, 25 2nd, and 27 3rd. I wouldn’t doubt the fact that you didn’t study at all for it based on your grades. Meanwhile, I’ve spent hundreds of hours doing endless practice tests and reviewing. My breakdown is 19 Reading, 27 English, 31 Math, and 32 Science. I’ll be honest; I feel disgusted with myself that you did equally as well as me without studying.
My transcript appears quite different than yours. I’ve taken 3 honors classes each during my freshman and sophomore years while all my non-Honors classes were purely state-mandated for graduation–no blow-offs. Junior year, I took AP Micro/Macroeconomics, AP Calculus AB, AP Chemistry, and two honors classes. Senior year, I will take AP Statistics, AP Calculus BC ,AP Physics C, AP English Literature and Composition, AP Biology. In addition to these courses, I will have 4 years of Spanish by the time I graduate. My academic cumulative Unweighted GPA is 3.926 while Weighted GPA is 4.278. I’ve never gotten a grade less than an A- in all six semesters so far. I am by no means bragging; there have been several other posters clearly more gifted than I. If you really did get a legit 27 composite on your ACT, then not only do I congratulate you, but I also question the accuracy of these tests as a measurement of a student’s academic abilities and achievements. Last but not least, I applaud your phenomenal ■■■■■■■■ skills.</p>
<p>■■■■■■■■ seems to be an art form for the OP.</p>
<p>@Shaggy007 definitely. I used to spell like that on the computer when I was like 10. I do think that she is serious, but has absolutely no idea what she’s talking about. There’s no way she’s a junior in high school. Princetonprincess? really? we’re talking about 16/17 year olds here. @OP get a life. and learn the first thing about college admissions statistics. do well in high school, and maybe you’ll be a “princetonprincess.” stop ■■■■■■■■ on the internet! that’s pathetic. but I do wish you good luck. I hope your stats look nothing like you just posted, once you get into high school. but worry about middle school first, kid.</p>
<p>You’re not what the ivy schools look for</p>
<p>I think this is a joke. After reading this thread I don’t think this person is being serious.</p>