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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love deluded parents claiming AP and SAT exams are fake and mean nothing... but their kid's inflated perfect GPA is a 100% spot on assessment of their kid's genius. lol :roll: And spare us the vomiting, anxiety and whatever other pseudo excuses you can come up with. As if becoming a nervous freak before something important is in any way an asset to a university or a potential employer. Reminds me in the early 90s everyone "barely slept" or "partied" the night before the SAT when explaining their score. :roll: Your child just isn't that special. And I love y'all come over the top to say but but but their college GPA is great, too! As if it's difficult to make straight As in some weak major. Have junior go sit for the LSAT, MCAT, or GMAT and the low score will again expose your kid is just simply not very bright.[/quote] Mmkay. I'm sure you know that your kid's uber-prepped SAT/ACT score, combined with multiple retakes, does not make them a genius. You're deluded if you think a high test score means your child is special. [/quote] NP DC got high 1500 in the first sitting, but sound like your smart high GPA kid can’t get a decent scores with prep and multiple retakes? Why are you so mad at PP otherwise?[/quote]
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