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06-21-2010, 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Drolefille
She searched my posts enough to try and e-slam me.
She's really bad at it.
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Ah. Apparently she's started on me now.
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Don't even get me started little engineer girl! You aren't a sorority girl! You joined a club that takes girls that have a certain GPA and major! ANYONE CAN JOIN!! You don't participate in Greek Week, you aren't recognised by the Greek Office, you don't recruit. You founded in 1983 so go away!! You joined your little club because normal sororities weren't for you and they wouldn't take you! I don't care what you say you aren't on the level of any true sorority. Anyone can make a club and there are several clubs founded each year on campus as social fraternities but that doesn't make them real!
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1. I'm still Greek. You still aren't.
2. No, anyone can not join. Girls still are required to go through recruitment. Ask Panhellenic.
3. Yes, we participate in Greek Week. Yes, we are recognized by the Greek Life Office. Yes, we do Recruitment and Bid Day.
If you're going to google, read more than the subtitle on the website.
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06-21-2010, 05:20 PM
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From the College Board website:
SAT Scores
SAT scores are reported on a scale from 200-800, with additional subscores reported for the essay (ranging from 2-12) and for multiple-choice writing questions (on a 20-80 scale). Your scores tell college admissions staff how you did compared with other students who took the test. For example, if you scored close to the mean or average — about 500 on SAT critical reading and 500 on SAT mathematics — admissions staff would know that you scored as well as about half of the students who took the test nationally.
eta - 375 is below average.
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06-22-2010, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle
From the College Board website:
SAT Scores
SAT scores are reported on a scale from 200-800, with additional subscores reported for the essay (ranging from 2-12) and for multiple-choice writing questions (on a 20-80 scale). Your scores tell college admissions staff how you did compared with other students who took the test. For example, if you scored close to the mean or average — about 500 on SAT critical reading and 500 on SAT mathematics — admissions staff would know that you scored as well as about half of the students who took the test nationally.
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SWTXBelle, thank you for posting that. I knew that when I took the SATs the scoring range was 200-800, and although scoring has been adjusted from time to time since then, I hadn't heard of anything like 500 being a top score for math and critical reading.
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06-22-2010, 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by exlurker
SWTXBelle, thank you for posting that. I knew that when I took the SATs the scoring range was 200-800, and although scoring has been adjusted from time to time since then, I hadn't heard of anything like 500 being a top score for math and critical reading.
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Well, even though she only told us her math score I think we can assume critical reading and writing were also not top scores.
I think it was only out of 1600 when I took it but I took it in 8th grade, not high school so I'm not sure when they changed it up.
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06-22-2010, 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Drolefille
Well, even though she only told us her math score I think we can assume critical reading and writing were also not top scores.
I think it was only out of 1600 when I took it but I took it in 8th grade, not high school so I'm not sure when they changed it up.
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you took it in 8th grade wtf? And they changed it in 2004. I was the last year to take the old before the written section.
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06-22-2010, 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Psi U MC Vito
you took it in 8th grade wtf? And they changed it in 2004. I was the last year to take the old before the written section.
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My school had some thing about how you could take the ACT/SAT if you did well enough on your state based tests. I test well. I did the ACT in 7th grade and the SAT in 8th grade. I think I took the SAT again my freshman year because I was considering transferring to the Illinois Math and Science Academy but ended up not doing so.
And us Midwesterners use our ACT scores for college as a general rule.
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