SAT Score Stays with You for Life

<p>Portfolio managing is quite different from Corp fin and M&A. </p>

<p>At MBA schools, people would more likely to use their GMAT scores more often than SAT. But you are right. I think in general, 90% of success is from hard work. </p>

<p>The SAT does not measure all forms of intelligence. For instance, emotional logic is not tested, and neither is creativity and other various forms of vital day to day intelligence. Also, some people are very intelligent in the street sense, but not in the standardized test way. The SAT is far from being perfect. The direction the SAT has been moving in the past 10 years has been absolutely horrible.</p>

<p>i completely agree with you about the direction the sat has been moving...another thing is that I personally hate that test because of the psychological effects of it...for instance whenever i took practice tests i always scored really high and did very well, it was timed and everything and when I get into the room I freak...i freak so much that already I have made bubbling mistakes on 3 of my standardized tests...</p>

<p>thats kinda ridiculous. i always assumed your entire high school career was summed up by what college you got into, and then was never asked for again. the SAT already has enough impact on getting into college, thereby affecting ur job resume enough already. and california1600 that comment about republicans seeing blacks' SAT results as anomalies has no factual basis.</p>