<ol>
<li><p>I got a 1620 on the SAT's the first time. I think I did better this time, but probably nowhere near 2000.</p></li>
<li><p>I have a nice little B average. I've gotten a few (or more) c's in my day.</p></li>
<li><p>I took APUSH last year but skipped the test.</p></li>
<li><p>Don't I wish...</p></li>
<li><p>I failed my first test in about a year last week.</p></li>
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<p>So yeah, I'm not part of the over-achievers club, just the achievers club. Hey, I still got into a pretty good school</p>
<ol>
<li>SAT Score- 1870</li>
<li>Classes with "B" or lower- Physics and AP Calc this year (plus a couple in years past)</li>
<li>Only one four- AP Euro</li>
<li>nope</li>
<li>Failed tests- physics, ap calc, chemistry</li>
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<p>i havn't taken the SATs yet, but i fit every other requirement. I get lots of B's and a C here or there, and iv'e failed quite a few tests, im not ranked in anything. and when i do take the SATs i know my scores will be below 2100 so can i join anyway?</p>
<ol>
<li>SAT: 1940 single sitting; 2020 composite :)</li>
<li>AP Enviro, B- (currently like a C lol) :)</li>
<li>5 in APUSH and 2 in French, now I qualify :)</li>
<li>Not nationally ranked in anything lol :)</li>
<li>I failed a precal honors final last year...60% and 49%. I dropped the class. :)</li>
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<p>You can still join if you have over a 2100 SAT or a 31 ACT as long as you are below the limit on one of the tests. Also, you must meet all 5 qualifications to be a member.</p>
<p>I would like to petition for membership despite not meeting all 5 rules.</p>
<p>I have a 2210, four 5's and one 4 on AP tests</p>
<p>BUT I have a 2.96 GPA, including one D (yes, as a semester grade) and more than a few C's. Also, I laughed out loud in front of my math teacher when I got a 46% on my (not AP) calc test last week.</p>
<p>Zucky07, there are other clubs for people with your scores, such as the 2200-2290 club. You have a low enough GPA, but your scores are too high. The people of the average club are the ultimate "rejects" of this site because our SAT and AP scores, and GPAs are all low by CC standards.</p>
<p>1.) You must have an SAT score of less than 2100 and/or an ACT score of less than 31.</p>
<p>I have a 1870...out of 1600...lmfao j/k</p>
<p>2.) You have to have at least one class in which you have a B or lower. For me it is BC Calculus. No straight A students are allowed.</p>
<p>I have 3 D's. one from AP stats, Physics and Calc</p>
<p>3.) You cannot have a 5 on any AP test.</p>
<p>I have never taken a AP test</p>
<p>4.) You cannot be nationally ranked in anything, whether it be sports or academics.</p>
<p>I'm the loser of losers.</p>
<p>5.) You must have failed a test (not a quiz) at some point in your high school career.</p>
<p>Uhm. I can name a few...lol</p>
<p>ALL my physics tests. many were around 46%.if it weren't for the group labs I would be screwed</p>
<p>Many of my AP stats test. These tests were like 56%</p>
<p>1 AP bio test</p>
<p>3 Calculus tests 38% and 54%</p>
<p>Hepstar I propose that people also put in what colleges they're applying to. That way we know if average people are applying to not so average schools.</p>
<p>I can't believe that some people are trying to have me change the rules just to be in a club with "average" people. You have to meet the 5 qualifications.</p>
<p>Krnpsychopath, I like your idea of listing colleges. Here are mine:</p>
<p>NYU
Fordham
St. John's
Wagner
Pace
CUNY Hunter
CUNY Baruch</p>
<p>1.) 29 act
2.) ap calc, ap english
3.) 2 on apush, 3 on bio
4.) -
5.) calc</p>
<p>got in rutgers, UMN, UMass
postponed at wisconsin
the other "good schools" im applying to: northeastern, umd
also applying to 3 below average schools lol</p>
<p>Haha, I fit like 4 out of the 5 qualifications on this list, even though I don't think I'm anywhere close to the type of person the OP was thinking of joining. My ACT is below a 31 (but I took it in 8th grade), and my freshman PSAT score is below 200. And I got B's in Science and Spanish, and haven't even taken any AP tests yet. And I also failed my English test this week (but like half the class failed it).</p>