12-20-2008, 05:15 PM | #23 |
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What does a 2040 equate to according to the old SATs? I got an 1140 on the 1600 scale, which sucked, but I could never finish reading the English part and always got bent over.
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2040 is out of 2400 I believe, so it would be around 1360 on the old scale.
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A few years ago they added a writing section (tests grammer, you write an essay, they score it). So the total possible score went from 1600 to 2400. Since it's a recent addition, lots of schools don't even bother considering the writing portion as they feel it's still in the "experimental" stage. Oh and thanks boosted for the econ help a little while back if you never got back to my response |
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12-20-2008, 07:07 PM | #28 |
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12-20-2008, 08:58 PM | #29 |
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Alright, thanks. I guess thats something to learn in the future. I don't think not knowing that in your teens classifies as being naive. If you understood it at my age, more power to you, but I have no real experience telling me that. I am in no way a self righteous kid wanting to be a "hippie" in the modern day, it's just something I haven't learned at this point in my life.
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Why does his dad have to give a donation to get him in? He wants to try to get in on his own merit. If he does get in, then great. If he doesn't, then that is why he should apply to other schools as well. He will find out where he is meant to be, and not where his father can place him.
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