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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]'m not lying about my DD's gpa or test scores. Nor her college admissions results. [/quote] [b] LIES, LIES, LIES. [/b] All your children would be embarrassed to read what their parents claim and say about them. No tutors, No prep, took SAT one time ONLY with study guide. Happy and smart and in top tier and top most school and college. [b]LIES, LIES, LIES.[/b] You are all lucky you are not before a rand jury and under oath. Your children will out you with your shameful lies.[/quote] I studied for the LSAT with only paper study guides (couldn't afford a course) and took it once (which was standard) and it worked out very well. Those study guides impart the exact same information, but in written form, that test prep courses do. It is not surprising that a smart and motivated kid working with a study guide could score very highly. Also, they did make the SAT easier than when "we" (typical middle aged DCUM poster) were in high school. :wink: Mostly on the verbal side. You can google and there are sites that give you a conversion chart. There are more kids than you think in this area with 2300+ scores.[/quote]
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