<p>Warning....the following is so stupidly random that it might be infectious</p>
<p>From the day i first got my freshman year psat scores back ...i have entered SAT HELL!!!! feels like ever since my life revolves around this stupid test...mind you....i was so obsessed that i even rented Perfect Score...and after which i have had at least 5 dreams about magically getting the answers the day before..(btw...i didn't)....not only do i have piles of hw next to my bed right now i spend at least 3 hrs everyday doing EC activities...and badminton season hasn't even started yet...but on top of that...when i have the little free time that i have..(about 2minutes perday)...i think about the SAT...if i'm not studying for it....I ABOUT THINKING ABOUT IT!!!!!!! and the weirdest thing is that whenever i take a practice test...or like this saturday... taking the real one....the back of my head hurts like some 800pound kid is slamming all of his lovehandles at it....i'm not kiding.......guys...i'm not kidding.....when i look at my calender and see the day between friday and sunday...i get chills....why do they have to make our lives so difficult?......................................................................please share your stories so i don't have to feel like a idiot sharing mine.....</p>
<p>i started caring once i got my january sat score of 1870. I didnt even want to go to a top college, but after visiting this site.. it made me want high scores... and hear i am in december retaking a 5th time my 2090, for 2200+ i think i got it, but wow what a wast eof time</p>
<p>^ wow..i guess we're the only two idiots on this forum</p>
<p>I think everyone on this forum cares to some degree, or we wouldn't be here. I took it for the first time in April and the last time on Saturday. In April, that evening the Perfect Score was on Vh1 or MTV and I watched it; it felt like a really bad April Fool's joke the whole time. </p>
<p>Remember that everything will be fine no matter what happens. Best case scenario is that you get a 2400, worst case is that you end up going to an SAT-optional school. SAT's are not life, no matter how much this forum makes you think they are. They do not determine your success, whether you scored well or poorly.</p>
<p>With that in mind, I found that taking practice tests in a test-like environment really helped me with stress. When I sat down to take the actual thing, it wasn't a big deal, I'd done it at least ten times before. The score does not determine who you are and what you will become. CC is a wonderful resource, but things tend to get out of hand. Take everything with a grain of salt and know that life will go on.</p>