Consistent Perfect Scores on certain sections of standardized tests

<p>I was wondering if I should state that I had achieved perfect math scores on 3 standardized tests: 800 Math SAT I, 800 Math SAT II, 80 Math 80, in my application under the academic achievement section (aside from the score reporting)</p>

<p>Thanks for help</p>

<p>i don’t think its really a special achievement, although it is pretty impressive (and neat).</p>

<p>Everyone gets that–standardized tests are nothing special. Emphasize instead some amazing EC that makes you stand out.</p>

<p>yeah thats what I was thinkin’… my oblivious parents thought the alternative</p>

<p>“everyone gets that”</p>

<p>haha i dont think so lol</p>

<p>You’re right and your parents are wrong if only because scores do not necessarily merit academic achievement. Instead talk about grade you worked really hard for or a paper you slaved on.</p>

<p>No need in mentioning it. the college can see your scores…</p>

<p>everyone gets that score you mean, Darcy? HAHA.</p>

<p>are you living on the moon or are you just that oblivious and/ or arrogant?</p>

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This man speaks the truth.</p>

<p>Mentioning a high AIME </p>

<p><a href=“http://www.unl.edu/amc/e-exams/e7-aime/aime.shtml[/url]”>http://www.unl.edu/amc/e-exams/e7-aime/aime.shtml&lt;/a&gt; </p>

<p>score would be much more impressive for showing ability in math.</p>