<p>well I’m taking lit and chem, should I just might as well take math also?</p>
<p>No, save yourself one hour of your life and do something more meaningful
with that time. I really doubt an extra 30 points on some multiple choice test
will have any impact on your life.</p>
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I doubt that spending extra time on some multiple choice test will have any impact on your life.</p>
<p>But what would you rather do? Waste money and time taking some multiple choice test
that doesn’t matter if you get any higher or use that time and money to do something else.
I mean you start reading a really good book, hang out with friends, exercise, learn some kind
of useful skill like cooking, or learn something that isn’t particularly useful but very interesting and you enjoy it. If someone would rather take some multiple choice test than do any of that then there is something wrong with them and I would not want to be their friend or even be around them.</p>
<p>You guys make it seem like one hour is such a precious amount of time. It’s one hour, that most of us would probably be sleeping in on. And if that one hour is so important, lets just sleep one hour later that day how about that!</p>
<p>Haha. But yes I get your point.</p>
<p>The argument that 30 points won’t make a difference is wrong. It’s not just 30 random points - it’s 30 points between a 770 and a perfect score. Even if the difference is minimal, solidifying every part of your application is not condemnable.</p>