<p>Cool. Colleges see SAT scores not IQ's. Thanks. Point is that anybody who is relatively intelligent should be able to score high scores.</p>
<p>I already formulate the best mathematical formulae to success but some guys in previous page..., they don't like to imbibe, you know</p>
<p>Let's me repeat: 1% Intelligence + 1% Luck + 98% Efforts = Total Power of one person.</p>
<p>I personally find my own power when I can concentrate myself to this formulae. I am doing SAT Math without thinking of its outcome, without caring whether I am a smart boy or not. I do it, with an emptiness in my mind, that I assure myself that I love MATH, I only seek after solution, LOGIC and KNOWLEDGE. Faith is much more important than those IQ stuff.</p>
<p>So my friends, spend your time in doing something much more meaningful such as helping people with Math or CR or even ask questions. I see pointless when we are all wasting time upon this thread for nothing. :)</p>
<p>Just so you know, adrenaline, you have to take the GRE for grad school =-).</p>
<p>And I like the fact that no one has refuted my statement that the SAT tests your ability to be successful. Though I think I'll amend it by saying this: If you don't care how well you do on the SAT, then the results don't mean anything.</p>
<p>Yes i didn't forget about the GRE(but i do often forget about grammar whoops.)My take on it is that it much more closely resembles the old sat which i like much more(not because i would do better on it, which would obviously not happen)since i think it has less flaws(in fact i think its a wonderful test). For this test however i would do much better for math taking a few things into consideration. First i love math and just started doing competition math for recreation. Secondly I will bank on the fact that i will find a way to read math questions more carefully(which would have gotten me the 800 on nov. math). Thirdly since i'm going to become hopefully somewhat independent, I will pursue all of my academic interests(which is just about everything). Due to the fact that this often entails READING BOOKS(besides Harry Potter) I hope to increase my reading score, or I hope to increase my abilities at the same speed as others(aka i will receive another 630 or something).</p>
<p>Not this stupid topic again. Will people ever <em>stop</em> looking for attention?</p>
<p>IQ and SAT have little correlation. It's been discussed before, period.
Nothing productive has ever come of it but dying posts.</p>
<p>Like Cuong stated, let's stop wasting time here.</p>