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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anyone get the Physics C results yet??[/quote] Yes, my daughter got 4's on both sections. I thought she really knew the material and she wants to study engineering or physics at a top college. Now I'm not sure what do advise her to do with these results. She has a 790 math SAT. How did your kid and/or classmates do? I haven't heard from any other kids my daughter knows. [/quote] She got a 790 math and 4s on Phys C and you are somehow projecting that means she’s a failure and shouldn’t study engineering or physics? You’re nuts. Your daughter is great at math and physics. Support her. [/quote] No, but should she submit the 4's to a top engineering program? That is what I'm unsure about. Would you submit them to Cornell engineering? Michigan? Georgia Tech?[/quote] thats what im confused about---seems 4 sucks when you are applying t20--if you report its a great score but not a 5, but if you dont report they may thinks you get less than a 3...i really want guidance on this as well do you report to uva? im assuming yes to vtech?[/quote] 4 is fine to report! Will it be not enough for admission? Maybe! Is it better than not reporting? No!! Not reporting is equivalent to 1 or 2. What do you think AO thinks when they see "AP course, no test", or "non AP course, no test'. Do you think they are going to assume its equivalent to a 5?! [/quote] i agree, 4s have to be reported, my kid will suceed if they can move forward and put in effort for sat and junior year courses, we all know the quarterbacks that succeed are the ones who dont fall apart after a not perfect play but how do you relay this to your kid?[/quote]
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