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Originally Posted by
redietz
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Originally Posted by
accountinquestion
It was never a supposed SAT score. It was a joke.
You didn't take my SAT talk seriously, you just took it serious enough to do some research and post it in a quote block. And that was for the joke..
but yea you are right. SAT might not even be a thing currently and many people had various ways to getting into college. Just for my age and many years around mine, the SAT was a very large component of where you could go to school so I assume people remember the scale of it.
Uh oh, did I miss a SAT discussion?
I got a 1450 or thereabouts (1600 scale), but that ain't nothin'. The guy who checks my math (and logic, and god knows what else) got an 800 in math.
That SAT score earned me a National Merit Scholarship and college education. Without it, not sure my parents could have picked up the tab. I might have managed a cross-country scholarship at some forsaken D-II school, but distance-running scholarships are like contracts for torture.
Red, you are without a doubt the most insecure member of this forum, full of insecure grown men. Every single thing you ever post is some kind of brag, about how smart you are (based on tests from 50 years ago), or who you know/knew (name-dropping), or results of some contest from 30 years ago.
No one gives a shit! What is important is where you are now and what you are doing and you apparently are having trouble paying your property tax on time.
True story. I have an uncle, my mom's older brother, smartest guy I ever talked too. Valedictorian of his high school class. Maybe not that impressive as it was a small town in New Jersey, class size maybe 100, but also valedictorian of his college class. Not Harvard or Yale. I believe it was Bucknell. But still valedictorian of his high school and college classes. I know he talks about his high IQ and I am sure he aced his SAT's. After college, he returned to his small home town working in a car wash where he eventually became manager and that is what he did for 30 years. Now retired. And whenever I see him, which isn't often, he still tells everyone how smart he is. :rolleyes:
And that is what I read from you nutjobs everyday.