<p>Because I can't take it anymore. I'm going to stay up all night until I see my scores - I've been unable to think of anything BUT the scores for the past week, and I don't know why! I think I may be mentally ill...</p>
<p>Yes, I am definitely flipping out. I've been doing things that I never do. <em>cough $300 shopping spree cough</em> <em>cough watching romantic comedies cough</em> The wait is driving me crazy. If only I had CB connections...</p>
<p>For my part, I'm
flipping out flipping out flipping out flipping out flipping out flipping out flipping out flipping out flipping out flipping out flipping out flipping out flipping out flipping out flipping out flipping out flipping out flipping out
Ever since I finished taking the ACT (before which I would not allow myself to think about scores) I have been...(does anyone think they can finish my sentence?)
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FLIPPING OUT!
I am usually a rather sane, rational person. I know that worring about my scores nonstop and incessantly repeating "X more days, X more days" in my head like a mantra will not raise my scores. However, I just can't help myself. I will definitely be pulling an all-nighter this time. I couldn't sleep last night either, so I stayed up and watched whatever was on TV. We don't have cable/satellite so I actually wound up watching 2 episodes of Blind Date to keep myself occupied. Oh, how far I have fallen. -Hysterical Sob-</p>
<p>Random Pre-Delusional Musing: On the way to 3 of the 4 standardized tests I have taken, I heard the song "Collide" was on the radio. How's "Even the best fall down sometimes..." to get you pumped for a major test that could decide your future. (Egocentrism Disclaimer: I do not consider myself to be "the best." In fact, compared to all the geniuses here, I'm quite a loser. Still, imagine spending the long hours of SAT and ACT tests singing "Even the best fall down sometimes" in your head.)</p>
<p>(Least anyone think I deserve to be committed, I must admit that I may have exaggerated my state of mind slightly. The scary part is that it's only a slight exaggeration.)</p>
<p>I don't want to pay to be disappointed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh the choice I face. Either I pay and be happy/sad OR I wait, keep my money, and be happy/sad. </p>
<p>One part says do it because otherwise I will be in agony until it is mailed, the other part says wait it out. </p>
<p>AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I WANT THEM NOW FOR FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>Omg, i know what everyone of you are going through because i have been having that kind of feeling for the past few days. i would wake up in the middle of the night and start thinking about my scores. omg, i want to see d*mn scores but i also dont want to because iam so scared that i will do bad like i always do.
well, good luck everyone:></p>
<p>You know, time seems to pass quicker when you're asleep. You can stay up freaking for 8 more hours or you could go to sleep, wake up after what seems like 5 minutes, and log into CB to check.</p>
<p>We {SAT-takes who are going to stay up all night} will either spend the rest of June 20th moping around, thinking about how dumb we are, sleep, or celebrate and start kissing the computer monitor. :D</p>
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On the way to 3 of the 4 standardized tests I have taken, I heard the song "Collide" was on the radio. How's "Even the best fall down sometimes..." to get you pumped for a major test that could decide your future.
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Ha! I had that stupid Black Eyed Peas song, "Let's Get Retarded" playing over and over in my head as I took the SAT IIs in June. The proctor had to tell me to stop humming the tune...</p>