January 8, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, Armybrat said: Look at the all the big brains at Rice! What comes out of a Chinaman's ___? Rice, rice, rice!
January 8, 20223 yr LOL unless you are top 6% and just want to go the liberal arts route (ie no business, engineering, etc) an 1104/24 will get dirt kicked in your face at Texas these days.
January 8, 20223 yr LOL unless you are top 6% and just want to go the liberal arts route (ie no business, engineering, etc) an 1104/24 will get dirt kicked in your face at Texas these days. The scales have changed. Current gen couldn’t handle real scores or grades.
January 8, 20223 yr I took the SAT in that weird window where they switched to 2400 scale, and got a 1950. Makes me feel like I tested off the charts, love telling people that score. I mean no one has ever asked but I still tell them. /csb
January 8, 20223 yr 4 hours ago, Surly Bevo said: LOL unless you are top 6% and just want to go the liberal arts route (ie no business, engineering, etc) an 1104/24 will get dirt kicked in your face at Texas these days. An 1100 in 1990 was much higher than an 1100 today. They have revised the scale several times since.
January 8, 20223 yr An 1100 in 1990 was much higher than an 1100 today. They have revised the scale several times since. They recentered in 95. It would be a little over 1200 today.
January 8, 20223 yr The only two schools I applied to were Texas and Rice. I scored higher than the Texas average and lower than the Rice average, which was 1300 in 1990. I only ever considered Texas. 8 or 9 of the top 15 in my HS class went to aggy, and I was the only one who went to Texas. The t-shirt fan effect was real at the time.
January 8, 20223 yr Went in the Marine Corps in June of 89. That SAT/ACT comparison would be high comedy. LOL
January 8, 20223 yr UC-systems about to or dropping SAT/ACT requirements…. Wonder how long rest of the country follow.
January 8, 20223 yr 4 hours ago, Fastbreak said: The scales have changed. Current gen couldn’t handle real scores or grades. This you?
January 8, 20223 yr 6 minutes ago, YChang said: UC-systems about to or dropping SAT/ACT requirements…. Wonder how long rest of the country follow.
January 8, 20223 yr Went in the Marine Corps in June of 89. That SAT/ACT comparison would be high comedy. LOLWhat’s your favorite flavor of crayon?
January 8, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, Harrison Bergeron said: Eh… I test horribly so I would totally benefit, lol.
January 8, 20223 yr My college admission process consisted of taking the SAT the Saturday after the last day of school my junior year with a massive hangover (thanks mom for scheduling it that day), and getting a postcard in the mail a few weeks later from UT asking me what I wanted to major in. I checked business and returned it the next day. Next time I gave it any thought was when I had to schedule my orientation session. 1992. Simpler times.
January 8, 20223 yr 10 minutes ago, slorch said: Went in the Marine Corps in June of 89. That SAT/ACT comparison would be high comedy. LOL I joined the USAF in '99. We both picked the right time to join, if hot sand is your thing. 😄 I scored great on the ASVAB and AFOQT, and much like my SAT scores, no one ever cared
January 8, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, YChang said: Eh… I test horribly so I would totally benefit, lol. Name doesn't check out. Edited January 8, 20223 yr by Harrison Bergeron
January 9, 20223 yr 21 minutes ago, Jkwellborn said: What’s your favorite flavor of crayon? Periwinkle? Trust me, there's plenty of cross-branch shit-talking in my house. I love it.
January 9, 20223 yr Periwinkle? Trust me, there's plenty of cross-branch shit-talking in my house. I love it.I’ve had a fair amount of family join the Marines. My older brother was. I see the crayon thing pretty regular on Facebook. Try to share it with him all the time.
January 9, 20223 yr An 1100 in 1990 was much higher than an 1100 today. They have revised the scale several times since. I took the SAT for fun in 90. No idea what I made, but my mom could probably tell me. ACT was high enough. Didn’t you need a minimum as an athlete on ACT a 15? That seems like the number I recall.
January 9, 20223 yr 24 minutes ago, markstanco said: I took the SAT for fun in 90. No idea what I made, but my mom could probably tell me. ACT was high enough. Didn’t you need a minimum as an athlete on ACT a 15? That seems like the number I recall. May be wrong but thought it was 20 or 25 in 1970s?
January 9, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, conVINCEd said: My college admission process consisted of taking the SAT the Saturday after the last day of school my junior year with a massive hangover (thanks mom for scheduling it that day), and getting a postcard in the mail a few weeks later from UT asking me what I wanted to major in. I checked business and returned it the next day. Next time I gave it any thought was when I had to schedule my orientation session. 1992. Simpler times. Whoa. Almost the exact same here. Knowing I was already accepted to UT going into my senior year of high school was not a good thing. I damn near f'd up and skipped so many classes as to not be allowed to walk.
January 9, 20223 yr 21 minutes ago, Knoxtnhorn said: Whoa. Almost the exact same here. Knowing I was already accepted to UT going into my senior year of high school was not a good thing. I damn near f'd up and skipped so many classes as to not be allowed to walk. Same, but I had blackmail material on the principal so I pretty much did whatever the fuck I wanted.
January 9, 20223 yr Newspaper typesetter needs to be fired. Line up and center those columns already!!
January 9, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, Jkwellborn said: What’s your favorite flavor of crayon? Purple. Duh.
January 9, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Horn80 said: May be wrong but thought it was 20 or 25 in 1970s? In the 80s, either a 21 or 23 was auto admit, like an 1100 on the SAT. So I doubt that.
January 9, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said: In the 80s, either a 21 or 23 was auto admit, like an 1100 on the SAT. So I doubt that. Yep, you are right after reading your comment.
January 9, 20223 yr In the early to mid 80's you automatically got in with an 1100 on the SAT. Parents made me take it in the 10th grade. Made 1100 on the dot. I don't remember doing much high school homework after that. Edited January 9, 20223 yr by CTC2
January 9, 20223 yr 9 hours ago, DalTxHornFan said: Look at the all the big brains at Rice! What comes out of a Chinaman's ___? Rice, rice, rice! Owls were close to Stanford, but just short in 2nd place.
January 9, 20223 yr I also scored high enough in the 7th grade to qualify for an athletic scholarship prior to taking algebra. That bar wasn’t very high.
January 9, 20223 yr Yea and this is what I was saying. An 1104 90-92 translates roughly to something like a 1220, maybe 1230 today. Again not absolutely but generally you do that and Texas is going to say, "go play intramurals brotha" Crazy how different it is now. I got a 1300 flat in 1994 (well 93 when I took it) and UT, the business school etc was never a doubt. I told my daughter who is a freshman there now (no pics) that I would probably have been kicked to the curb hard today.
January 9, 20223 yr 1130, Junior year, the Saturday morning after Old High/ Rider game. Never took it again. Sure wish I would have had some better guidance on school/ military combos and available schollies. I had the same philosophy as Snacks above.
January 9, 20223 yr I was a better test taker than I was a student when I was young. HS had been pretty easy, UT kicked my ass around a bit before I settled in. I don't think the tests are useless and not sure they should be completely eliminated but I also know plenty of examples on both sides of the score range where it didn't mean shit to how good/bad a particular college student was.
January 9, 20223 yr 19 hours ago, Surly Bevo said: Like math. Punctuality. And the SAT and ACT amirite. Edited January 9, 20223 yr by Harrison Bergeron
January 9, 20223 yr I took the ACT because they offered it the earliest and at 16 I had important parties lined up to try and score under age Baptist poon. Crushed the test. Batted .000 in the poon dept. Baptists man.
January 9, 20223 yr 5 hours ago, Reese Bennett said: 1100 in 1979. Oddly, I hit 1200 on the GRE a few years later.
January 10, 20223 yr I thought this was going to be some sort of CTE effect thread, but turns out it’s just that people like to brag about test scores from decades ago.
January 10, 20223 yr Author 11 minutes ago, hornian said: I thought this was going to be some sort of CTE effect thread, but turns out it’s just that people like to brag about test scores from decades ago. Not me...
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