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The Awesome Random Posting Thread

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If you want to have a correct definition, it's not. :phu:

 

I'm up to my dad's shoulder now. :wtf:

 

But I didn't look up the definition, I just guessed :P

 

. . . that's probably about to where I am :thinking: Maybe a little shorter than that.

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They're just trying to get me to go there :P Giving me information and telling me that I can receive a free college course booklet or something.

 

I'm still a sophomore in high school :bigcry:

O rly? Challenge accepted :sneaky:

 

600/800 and 670/800 on the math and reading parts, respectively, on the SAT, on the month before my 13th birthday. BEAT THAT :phu:

College? is that like uni??

 

 

yess but Crest's has 2 threads :blank:

yeah, college is like uni

But I didn't look up the definition, I just guessed :P

 

. . . that's probably about to where I am :thinking: Maybe a little shorter than that.

 

I didn't look it up either, I made it up and improved upon your answer.

 

My dad's six feet tall, though. :blank:

 

as;kgdjkw'sdjh STOP EMAILING ME, RANDOM COLLEGES.

 

:lol:

 

They're just trying to get me to go there :P Giving me information and telling me that I can receive a free college course booklet or something.

 

I'm still a sophomore in high school :bigcry:

 

I'm trying for an Ivy League college. Or Johns Hopkins.

 

Heh, I just realized we have more posts than Crests' thread :mellow:

 

:mellow:

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600/800 and 670/800 on the math and reading parts, respectively, on the SAT, on the month before my 13th birthday. BEAT THAT :phu:

 

We don't take the SAT here, so that means nothing to me :blank:

 

But I took the ACT in seventh grade and got a cumulative score of 25 :charming:

 

 

College? is that like uni??

 

 

yess but Crest's has 2 threads :blank:[/color]

 

Yep :nice:

 

Well :phu:

College? is that like uni??

 

 

yess but Crest's has 2 threads :blank:[/color]

 

Yeah, college is university. Such as:

 

University of Delaware. :P

 

I don't know you got to that /800 [/color]

 

I scored those out of 800 possible points. :nice:

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I didn't look it up either, I made it up and improved upon your answer.

 

:lol:

 

I'm trying for an Ivy League college. Or Johns Hopkins.

 

Well isn't Anna speshul :P

 

It's annoying! :lol:

 

I'm thinking about KU myself . . . are you planning to be a doctor?

We don't take the SAT here, so that means nothing to me :blank:

 

But I took the ACT in seventh grade and got a cumulative score of 25 :charming:

 

BUT I GAVE YOU FRACTIONS. Seriously, Alex, my math score even simplifies to 3/4. That's EASY. :phu:

 

I don't take the ACT, and you didn't give me the total possible points, so that means nothing to me either.

College suxxx

Yeah, college is university. Such as:

 

University of Delaware. :P

 

 

 

I scored those out of 800 possible points. :nice:

 

ooooooohh *learn somthing new about America*

 

ohk, no I don't know what I would have :blank:

I'm thinking about universtiy of washington or Boise State university (go Broncos!!!!!!) and i'm only in 8th grade.

Well isn't Anna speshul :P

 

It's annoying! :lol:

 

I'm thinking about KU myself . . . are you planning to be a doctor?

 

Yes, I am. :charming:

 

:P

 

KU? *assumes Kansas University*

 

Well, my 30-year-old half brother is a doctor. It's sort of strange, though; while I used to love biology, I'm much more interested in math now. So I'd like to have a job that only has pure math in it. Which basically consists of being an actuary, a math professor, or a theoretical physicist.

 

That last option is extremely appealing to me. :mellow:

oh

 

I'm in *counts what grade it would be* 10 :thinking:

I'm thinking about universtiy of washington or Boise State university (go Broncos!!!!!!) and i'm only in 8th grade.

 

...wow, we're in the same grade. :wtf:

ooooooohh *learn somthing new about America*

 

ohk, no I don't know what I would have :blank:[/color]

 

So basically, on the math part, I got three out of every four questions right. :smug:

 

And on the reading section, it was even more.

I'm in 16th grade right now. :|

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BUT I GAVE YOU FRACTIONS. Seriously, Alex, my math score even simplifies to 3/4. That's EASY. :phu:

 

I don't take the ACT, and you didn't give me the total possible points, so that means nothing to me either.

 

Yes, but I don't know how hard the questions were, or whether the questions are weighted by difficulty :P

 

I thought I typed that >___> Well, there are 36 'points' possible (but very rarely do people get that score), and I believe the score is averaged out between four or five categories.

 

I don't really know how the ACT works, it's weird :P, but you have to get a minimum score of 21 to be considered by most colleges.

^^ :lol:

 

I think you mean College senior...

 

/is ignoring obvious sarcasm

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