Saturday, June 03, 2006

Scholastic Aptitude Test

Well...SOMEONE had to post this (or maybe not, we'll never know), so here's the official blog post on the SAT. Here is the place to discuss all topics pertaining to the SAT. Don't give out TOO many spoilers, you hear.

I, for one, am glad it's over. Now my mom can stop bugging me to study 24/7 and now she can take the 15 or so SAT study prep books back to the library. Didn't study that much, but I feel like I did good.

12 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is pretty much the worst post in the history of blogging.

6:05 PM  
Blogger Deathbyfrostedcookie said...

Figures I'd follow up the best post in history with the worst (sarcasm end).

Just wait till you take the SAT, boy.

6:29 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

haha. real funny jay

6:49 PM  
Blogger Joel said...

I must say that all this confused identity is really freaking me out over here, was that drew above, below or both? On a side note, yeah, finishing SATs is like fresh air.

1:28 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

yes, above was the real drew miller

9:28 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not only plan to get used to your parents getting onto you for getting things done, but thank them for it. In my experience (that sounds so snooty) my parents "niggling" (as Mrs. vanH calls it) helped me get everything
finished.

And do yourselves a favor...enjoy your summer and enjoy your family. You guys will thrive next year. Promise to think of us once in a while and not try to show us up too often ;-P

1:16 PM  
Blogger el Zinga said...

well we know how drew did on the grammar section! "did good" should be "did WELL." you should fix that before mrs. vanH's class. she is a stickler on the "good vrs well" issue.
the essay section was so easy, it was hard- and that's not an oximoron. there were so many things i wanted to write, examples to give, that the hardest part was encapsilating it into a 25 min. segment.

9:06 PM  
Blogger Deathbyfrostedcookie said...

Well we know how Lynzy did on the grammar section. "Oximoron" should be "oxymoron". But thanks for pointing out the "did well" thing. Seeing as my roots are in America's south, "did good" sounds better to me. Well, thanks for the warning. That should keep VanH off of my back a little more.

Ditto on the essay thing.

10:55 AM  
Blogger el Zinga said...

yeah, that seemed like the wrong spelling. shoulda known

8:50 AM  
Blogger el Zinga said...

speaking of words- wanna hear a long one?

honorificabilitudinity

see if you can guess what that means- or harder, pronounce it smoothly and say it 10x fast.

8:53 AM  
Blogger el Zinga said...

i bet that i got almost everyone of you to say that word at least once out loud!
anyways, as a reply to what that means- it's honorableness- yeah, pretty easy

8:54 AM  
Blogger Joel said...

HAHA Lynzy, I didn't say it out loud, but I did mouth it out, where did you find that? Are any of you going to take the SAT II tests? If so, don't do language with listening unless you're like crazy fluent because it's so fast, and they read these huge sections then ask the questions in the language, and give you all of like four seconds to answer, the written parts of the language ones are way easier.

11:21 AM  

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