<p>haha, i'm surprised nobody has expanded this club to encompass the ACT, PSAT, and just for kicks, the PLAN. </p>
<p>Of course, since ACT is only out of 36 but has four sections, we'd need to weight it somehow.</p>
<p>haha, i'm surprised nobody has expanded this club to encompass the ACT, PSAT, and just for kicks, the PLAN. </p>
<p>Of course, since ACT is only out of 36 but has four sections, we'd need to weight it somehow.</p>
<p>o yeah, and i'm curious too, which SAT IIs did you take, just<em>forget</em>me? congrats to everyone because whether or not you're in the 4000 club, those scores are awesome.</p>
<p>I guess I should study for Math IIC, because if I do well, I could feel happy. For all the Math IIC 800s that are teeming in this thread, how did you all do for the regular SAT math and did you leave anything blank? Because I'm really slow at math...</p>
<p>am i the only 4000??..</p>
<p>3570!</p>
<p>i'm the best in the whole wide world!</p>
<p>hey arsalan, u dont have brag about your perfect scores, u probably studied hours upon hours for them, unlike normal people that actually have lives.</p>
<p>I took US Hist + Math IIc Soph. year. US seemed really easy because I took it right after the APUSH test. Math... well, I'm a math nerd :-P. I took writing June after junior year.</p>
<p>3820 (760/720, 800,800,740)</p>
<p>no, arsalan, you are certainly not the only one, but that doesn't mean your achievement isn't noteworthy. </p>
<p>I'm the opposite just<em>forget</em>me! I'm an asian with a math professor father who definitely prefers writing and literature to math. I took writing sophomore year and I'm taking math iic in december...i was supposed to take it last year but chickened out the day of and took literature instead. oh well, the percentiles for literature are really high so that was nice.</p>
<p>So, no takers on the ACT thing? Anyone in the 800*5 + 36 club?</p>
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<li> How about a 3800 club? :p</li>
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<p>Not me! While I definitely don't mind standardized testing as much as some people, I wasn't going to subject myself to another nasty Saturday morning doing the ACT. I know some kids do have 1600 + 36, saw an article in the paper a year or so ago. In my opinion, that's either bad planning or a sign of masochism.</p>
<p>My PSAT total was 231, if anyone's interested...</p>
<p>EDIT: Just saw your Math IIc question. I answered all the questions, but I have some speed math background with middle school mathcounts and whatnot. The curve is typically something like -8 scales to an 800, so plan accordingly. As long as you're accurate on the ones you answer, leaving 3 or so tough ones blank shouldn't hurt you. Just make sure you don't waste any time on them.</p>
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<p>SATIII doesn't exist, and I hope it stays this way. I don't want another round of collegeboard testing on top of what they already have. Doesn't anyone ever get sick of whole PSAT-SAT-SATII-AP business, not to mention PLAN-ACT?</p>
<p>Arslan,</p>
<p>Good job. As it was probably a combination of intelligence and preperation, you deserve it on both fronts. Your intelligence is comendeble (although most on this board are all in the same ballpark), and any preparation that you did for the tests is a show of dedication. Those who riducule you for your schools are jelous, as we all are a little.</p>
<p>Yeah...getting a perfect on everything...WOW, I wish I was like that, but instead i'm stuck with a composite score of 3470. Congrats to everyone who killed my score!</p>
<p>lol you are hung! HAHAHA</p>
<p>just wondering why everyone is so focused on SATs and SAT IIs. you do realize that most schools besides harvard, princeton, and the UCs accept the ACT instead of SAT and SAT IIs, and since the ACT is a single test, you'd not only save at least a day, but also the money from taking SAT IIs if you just took the ACTs. </p>
<p>then again, SATs have been around longer, so i guess more people know about them?</p>
<p>i think u should all be proud to break 3400 esp 3500 since thats above avg of 700 per test. anyone agree. even for the ivies does anyone agree that 3500 is impressive or am i just too optimistic</p>
<p>I think getting an average of 700 on all the tests is impressive, but that's only because I couldn't break a 700 on any of the SAT IIs...690 690 670 wth???</p>
<p>And, yeah, I am hung. My name's Hung, too lol</p>
<p>hung...like william hung!! whatever happened to him? he was such a heartthrob!</p>
<p>she look like a flowa but she sting lika beeeee like every gul in histoly!</p>
<p>sigh...and i was going to marry him too</p>
<p>He has a new cd out. Hung for the Holidays.</p>
<p>the name 'iamhung' can also have alternate meanings....</p>
<p>Cute, SATIII :)</p>
<p>3860</p>
<p>LOL, I feel so inferior when I see all you smart people.</p>