<p>Meeting half of the first requirement is meeting the first requirement. If you're not applicable for the AP test one, you meet it. Thus, I'm assuming you meet 5 of the 5 and therefore, suck. Sorry, Mrta.</p>
<p>I took the ACT early, so that I'd have to time to learn what I needed to improve and then retake it a bunch... then I just stopped caring and decided I liked the SAT more.</p>
<p>1.) Yes
2.) Yes - actually, true for most of my classes
3.) Yes
4.) Yes
5.) Yes - Im pretty sure I failed every single bio test this year except 1.</p>
<p>This thread is a total ripoff. When someone comes up with an original idea on this site, someone is always there to steal it. The first post in this thread is exactly the same as the one in mine, almost word for word! If any of you people want to join the real "average" people club, the one that was around first, just post your name in the "average" people club thread. The only difference is that you need to meet all 5 requirements. There is a special exception for people with high tests scores and low GPAs who want to be members.</p>
<p>(By the way, people who meet 5/5 requirements don't suck. They are just more average than you 4/5 people. The name of the club is the "average" people club, not the "almost average" club.)</p>
<p>1.) You must have an SAT score of less than 2100 and/or an ACT score of less than 31.
- Yes</p>
<p>2.) You have to have at least one class (taking now or already finished) in which you have a B or lower.
- Nothing's guaranteed, but right now it appears that way</p>
<p>3.) You can only have have a 4/5 on no more than 2 AP tests.
-Yes</p>
<p>4.) You cannot be nationally ranked in anything, whether it be sports or academics.
-Yes</p>
<p>5.) You must have failed a test (not a quiz) at some point in your high school career.
-Yes</p>