<p>lol.
I was quite a bit like this. I had a song stuck in my head, I’d forgotten that I had the SAT the next day [sooo got like 4-5 hours of sleep], felt suuuper sick that morning [actually I ended up leaving one of the CR sections early because I needed to get a drink and convince myself not to throw up, lololol], didn’t eat breakfast, was really stressed out because I got stuck in traffic and was almost late for the thing, didn’t leave a single thing blank even though I guessed on [what seemed like] a lot of them, etc. Actually at the time, I don’t think I really understood the importance of the SAT, lol, I just signed up for it and almost forgot to even take it, hhaa. Got a 2300 though, so I think I’m fine :]</p>
<p>I think your mentality is a little intense. My mentality is kind of like laissez-faire. Hopefully, my score will turn out better than our economy.
I’m going to take the SAT in December for the first time (not counting 8th grade)…</p>
<p>I eat breakfast for one. To me that just screams “I’m doing something important today.” I don’t study past 8 PM the night before. I just relax. I dress in really comfy over clothes and, this is kind of weird, but I like to wear pretty underthings, so if I’m doing badly I can think of them instead of how much I suck at the moment.</p>
<p>umm my BEST standardized testing is when I zone out… im like a zombie and after the test when my parents ask me howd i do, i really cant answer them because I DONT KNOW… i dont even remember taking the test and thats when i do my best… odd</p>
<p>went into it super confident, came out knowing i kicked its ass, and ended up with a 2100 :D</p>
<p>“This time, we can’t lose”</p>
<p>There’s a song that repeats that, and it’ll be stuck in my head the whole thing come December 6th.</p>
<p>Well… </p>
<p>Before my first: OMG!!! It’s my first SAT!!! WHAT IF I FAIL!!!???
Before my second: Hope I get higher than last time… I need a better score.
Before my third: Second score was great but maybe I could do better… I didn’t study much but… there’s superscoring so… </p>
<p>After my third: %&#$ Collegeboard, %&#$ standardized testing, %&#$ the system… </p>
<p>I dropped for my third score. I found it very unfunny at the time.</p>
<p>“hurr durr SAT”</p>
<p>I only got a 2110, but I guess you get out what you put in…</p>
<p>The first time I took it, I had an annoying monologue going through my head.</p>
<p>“Wow that was easy! Was that really the entire question?”
“Oooh that was tricky. I wonder if the other morons in here caught that.”</p>
<p>^ I love the internal monologue hahahaha. I do it too :P</p>
<p>I’ve said this before, but I had a song stuck in my head that went something like this: “ƒuck math, ƒuck math, ƒuck ƒuck ƒuck ƒuck ƒuck math!” (sung to the tune of 10 Little Indians). I advise against this strategy, as it only got me a 620 on math.</p>
<p>On the other hand, my ridiculous overconfidence in CR and writing got me a 780 and an 800 for an even 2200.</p>
<p>Enjoy your infraction, southeasttitan.</p>
<p>“Oooh that was tricky. I wonder if the other morons in here caught that.”</p>
<p>That’s exactly what I think when I come to the rare SAT question that is actually clever.</p>
<p>Lol at the use of function notation to write an ‘f’.</p>
<p>@ ironmetal: yeah, because I’m definitely the only person to ever do this. </p>
<p>In my calc class today we learned about population growth and the equation p(0)=ck, and all I could think of was turning it into ƒ(u)=ck.</p>