SATs for seniors

<p>Would it be weird to take more SATIIs in May if you're a senior? I'm considering doing this because I will have finished a bunch of APs by then and I kinda want to know how well I'd do on the IIs. Will people make fun of me or will I still be cool?</p>

<p>just take practice test you freaking weirdo. your money is better spent on something else ( a date or donate to the poor )</p>

<p>wow. what a nerd. "will i still be cool?"...hahahaha. if you're asking that question, i think you already know the answer.</p>

<p>if taking the SAT II can be used as placement out of a college course, I would take it. Save money and time by taking a one hour test - I wouldn't care what people thought of me.</p>

<p>the AP exam is basically the same thing (harder though) and also places you out of college courses, prepare for that instead</p>

<p>btw i haven't seen one college who accepts scores that late anyway</p>

<p>the only reason why I'd take an SAT II in may of my senior year would be to drive down the curve, which I don't really have the sadism in me to do. ie, id take the SAT II physics after a year of AP physics C just so that one more person will get a perfect score (me) and it will be that much harder for the rest on the curve. like i said, i wouldn't really do it. its not worth my saturday or my money.</p>

<p>Test-takers can't affect the curve. Curves for these tests are preset; the only things changed by test-takers' performances are the percentiles.</p>

<p>eh, thats what i meant. wait, how can they determine how to curve the test before they see how people do on it? fu(k the collegeboard.</p>

<p>It is not a curve.... it is called centering.</p>

<p>They center each test before people take it, basically they already have a predetermined scale.</p>

<p>they use experimentals to centre</p>

<p>that would be perhaps the NERDIEST thing I've ever heard in my life. seriously.</p>

<p>okey-dokey. I'll be cool and not take more SATs. You guys are right! Only a NERD would do that haha, and I'm definitely NOT a nerd. Geez, imagine if I had gone and taken those tests!
Well, I'm going to go play with my Rubik's cube now (I'm trying to beat my record of 4.5636731 seconds!). Bye guys!</p>

<p>my current record is 28 seconds, for real. anyone else speedcube? haha</p>