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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 9:51 am
My dad will not stop bitching about PSATs. gonk
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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 10:10 am
Chalda That's actually not really that weird Rommie. You guys probably have similar personalities (hence the reasn you a friends) so the same guys are attracted to all of you. Of the whooping 2 guys I've gone out with one ask my friend Angela out after we broke up and the other asked her out before we met. of the two guys i've actually gone out wiht (kingsley and Lewis) they both lked/went out with alissa. thething is, they all like them,because they are prettier smarter etc. No this isnt bad self esteem talking, I amserious. My best friends are VERY beautiful people
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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 4:02 pm
[~Rommie~] Chalda That's actually not really that weird Rommie. You guys probably have similar personalities (hence the reasn you a friends) so the same guys are attracted to all of you. Of the whooping 2 guys I've gone out with one ask my friend Angela out after we broke up and the other asked her out before we met. of the two guys i've actually gone out wiht (kingsley and Lewis) they both lked/went out with alissa. thething is, they all like them,because they are prettier smarter etc. No this isnt bad self esteem talking, I amserious. My best friends are VERY beautiful peopleAgreed. I've only really gone with two people, one out of pity. The other stopped loving me. But usually my relationships become one-sided and thus end. While I'm on it, I'd like to add a bit. Took the SAT today, ****. I was so fried afterwards, definitely the most mentally draining thing I've ever done. And apparantly Julie likes me? Mm....New things.
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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 4:32 pm
So, apparently, by law I can't talk about the SATS. It's really ********' strict though and really tiring. I couldn't even really comprehend at the end of it.
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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 4:44 pm
ButterBalls So, apparently, by law I can't talk about the SATS. It's really ********' strict though and really tiring. I couldn't even really comprehend at the end of it. I sympathize, BB. That essay wasn't too bad though, eh? Eh?
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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 5:20 pm
ButterBalls So, apparently, by law I can't talk about the SATS. It's really ********' strict though and really tiring. I couldn't even really comprehend at the end of it. They have laws about that for SATs...*coughcough*? I guess I never got the memo when I was taking them....Oh well, if someone wants to come get me 4 years later and b***h about that, I would be greatly surprised. Technically you are forbidden from discussing stuff from the AP tests during your break (if the test has one), but no one at my high school paid attention. It was between the 2 test sections anyway, so it's not like you could steal your test back and change answers.
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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 5:33 pm
AraTeran ButterBalls So, apparently, by law I can't talk about the SATS. It's really ********' strict though and really tiring. I couldn't even really comprehend at the end of it. They have laws about that for SATs...*coughcough*? I guess I never got the memo when I was taking them....Oh well, if someone wants to come get me 4 years later and b***h about that, I would be greatly surprised. Technically you are forbidden from discussing stuff from the AP tests during your break (if the test has one), but no one at my high school paid attention. It was between the 2 test sections anyway, so it's not like you could steal your test back and change answers. That's because the AP tests ARE SATs. They're called the SAT IIs.
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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 5:44 pm
Oh gawd... I have AP History testing in April or May.
But apparentely, I didn't score too bad in the practice test I took today. About... Maybe 80%, overall?
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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 6:17 pm
Wendy_Chan Oh gawd... I have AP History testing in April or May. But apparentely, I didn't score too bad in the practice test I took today. About... Maybe 80%, overall? 80% is something to boast about frealz. Good work. It's the DBQ and multiple choice that get to me. Five choices, three of which all sound like they could be right, and unless you get all 7 base points, no expanded core??!
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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 6:33 pm
Thomas Neo Anderson Wendy_Chan Oh gawd... I have AP History testing in April or May. But apparentely, I didn't score too bad in the practice test I took today. About... Maybe 80%, overall? 80% is something to boast about frealz. Good work. It's the DBQ and multiple choice that get to me. Five choices, three of which all sound like they could be right, and unless you get all 7 base points, no expanded core??! Heh, my dad's still gonna force meh to study tomorrow. Ah well. rofl I tend to score better on essay tests than multiple choice or fill in the blanks. It's just a quirk of mine. Lol.
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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 6:48 pm
Thomas Neo Anderson AraTeran ButterBalls So, apparently, by law I can't talk about the SATS. It's really ********' strict though and really tiring. I couldn't even really comprehend at the end of it. They have laws about that for SATs...*coughcough*? I guess I never got the memo when I was taking them....Oh well, if someone wants to come get me 4 years later and b***h about that, I would be greatly surprised. Technically you are forbidden from discussing stuff from the AP tests during your break (if the test has one), but no one at my high school paid attention. It was between the 2 test sections anyway, so it's not like you could steal your test back and change answers. That's because the AP tests ARE SATs. They're called the SAT IIs. The AP tests are not SAT IIs...the AP tests can give you college credits if you pass them, and are scored by 0-5. The SAT IIs are separate tests required by all the UC schools (don't know requirements for other colleges), and only the English one will give you English credits. They are scored on a scale 200-800.
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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 7:40 pm
AraTeran Thomas Neo Anderson AraTeran ButterBalls So, apparently, by law I can't talk about the SATS. It's really ********' strict though and really tiring. I couldn't even really comprehend at the end of it. They have laws about that for SATs...*coughcough*? I guess I never got the memo when I was taking them....Oh well, if someone wants to come get me 4 years later and b***h about that, I would be greatly surprised. Technically you are forbidden from discussing stuff from the AP tests during your break (if the test has one), but no one at my high school paid attention. It was between the 2 test sections anyway, so it's not like you could steal your test back and change answers. That's because the AP tests ARE SATs. They're called the SAT IIs. The AP tests are not SAT IIs...the AP tests can give you college credits if you pass them, and are scored by 0-5. The SAT IIs are separate tests required by all the UC schools (don't know requirements for other colleges), and only the English one will give you English credits. They are scored on a scale 200-800. Aren't they though? Have I been living a lie? sad
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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 11:06 pm
Thomas Neo Anderson AraTeran Thomas Neo Anderson AraTeran ButterBalls So, apparently, by law I can't talk about the SATS. It's really ********' strict though and really tiring. I couldn't even really comprehend at the end of it. They have laws about that for SATs...*coughcough*? I guess I never got the memo when I was taking them....Oh well, if someone wants to come get me 4 years later and b***h about that, I would be greatly surprised. Technically you are forbidden from discussing stuff from the AP tests during your break (if the test has one), but no one at my high school paid attention. It was between the 2 test sections anyway, so it's not like you could steal your test back and change answers. That's because the AP tests ARE SATs. They're called the SAT IIs. The AP tests are not SAT IIs...the AP tests can give you college credits if you pass them, and are scored by 0-5. The SAT IIs are separate tests required by all the UC schools (don't know requirements for other colleges), and only the English one will give you English credits. They are scored on a scale 200-800. Aren't they though? Have I been living a lie? sad 3nodding 3nodding 3nodding They are different. *patpat*
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Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2005 12:31 am
Well those SAT's sound like hell... Glad I never had to deal with them.
My best friend's mum invited me over there for Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow. I think I'll go. There's going to be a ton of his family there though. Lucky for me, he doesn't really socialize when there are large groups of people, so we're just going to hang out, off to the side or whatever. It should be interesting. At least I get to see his mum (who I adore), and I get to hang out with him before I head back to college on Tues. Woot... I should probably be headering to bed, so I'm not falling asleep through dinner tomorrow. ...Meh
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Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2005 10:09 am
I am going to cry if I don't pass the AP World History test this may. Dammit. I actually score pretty good on muliple choice, but I think there's a lot of essay writing in the test. That's gonna be my problem. I can do multiple choics because you don't have to know a lot most of the time, you just have to know enough to eliminate the wrong answers...
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