Announcement
Jul. 2nd, 2005 02:57 pmI have a request:
CJC friends, and GMUFC members, I'm planning to take the SATs soon (have to go decide when though). And I was wondering, do any of you want to take it with me? SAT I and II. Well, maybe II won't happen this year but you get what I mean.
The SAT will include expanded math topics, such as exponential growth, absolute value, and functional notation, and place greater emphasis on such other topics as linear functions, manipulations with exponents, and properties of tangent lines.
Important skills formerly measured in the quantitative comparison format, such as estimation and number sense, will continue to be measured through the multiple choice and student response (grid-in) questions. -quoted from the collegeboard.com
BIZNATCH. Sometimes I wish I didn't drop math. This proves so troublesome. I'll probably have to take some ass-tastic math component in college, if I can actually get accepted. I mean, I still can remember (albeit vaguely) the basic facts and stuff, but AW MAN. I hate math =( World, you torture me so.
Yeah, so interested parties, contact me via MSN mkay?
EDIT: I feel so jaded. I feel like crying right now. I'm not smart enough, not financially capabable enough to go to an overseas college/university. I'm just average. Yet, I can't bring myself to accept that either.it's not true.
Why am I so set on pushing myself so far?
ARGH. BE SATISFIED WITH NUS, THE NUMBER 18 COLLEGE IN THE WORLD, DAMNIT. +(
CJC friends, and GMUFC members, I'm planning to take the SATs soon (have to go decide when though). And I was wondering, do any of you want to take it with me? SAT I and II. Well, maybe II won't happen this year but you get what I mean.
The SAT will include expanded math topics, such as exponential growth, absolute value, and functional notation, and place greater emphasis on such other topics as linear functions, manipulations with exponents, and properties of tangent lines.
Important skills formerly measured in the quantitative comparison format, such as estimation and number sense, will continue to be measured through the multiple choice and student response (grid-in) questions. -quoted from the collegeboard.com
BIZNATCH. Sometimes I wish I didn't drop math. This proves so troublesome. I'll probably have to take some ass-tastic math component in college, if I can actually get accepted. I mean, I still can remember (albeit vaguely) the basic facts and stuff, but AW MAN. I hate math =( World, you torture me so.
Yeah, so interested parties, contact me via MSN mkay?
EDIT: I feel so jaded. I feel like crying right now. I'm not smart enough, not financially capabable enough to go to an overseas college/university. I'm just average. Yet, I can't bring myself to accept that either.
Why am I so set on pushing myself so far?
ARGH. BE SATISFIED WITH NUS, THE NUMBER 18 COLLEGE IN THE WORLD, DAMNIT. +(
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Date: 2005-07-03 02:00 pm (UTC)1) Revise your sec school Maths topic. The maths is quite simple. Don't make careless mistakes.
2) Study for the English part. They put in an essay part this year
3) Skipping earns you more marks than answering a question wrongly. Just in case you didn't know...
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Date: 2005-07-03 05:18 pm (UTC)By the way, enjoy yourself in the US! That didn't sound quite right, but haha, I think you get what I mean. ^__^
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Date: 2005-07-04 09:57 am (UTC)What's your plan anyway? Overseas or SMU? Heard that they still need SATs for admission.
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Date: 2005-07-04 01:00 pm (UTC)