good enough?

<p>I’m not a very good academic person. I don’t put much work into it, but not to sound boa****l, I have a good natural, clever head on my shoulders. I got into a good college, yet my SAT scores were near there bottom 25%. People on CC had amazing, stellar scores for the school. I feel somewhat threatened by the people I’ll be surrounded by.</p>

<p>How disadvantaged is one, such as I, who I’d say “got there by my chiny-chin chin” in terms of grades, etc.?</p>

<p>Throughout my school years there was one girl who was always a genius. Straight A’s, all AP classes, amazing scores on standardized tests, the works. However the girl is so socially awkward that she makes bird noises in an attempt at conversation.</p>

<p>You may not have the perfect scores, but you don’t make bird noises, do you?</p>

<p>You’ll be fine.</p>

<p>Hahahaha. Great answer, and I agree.</p>

<p>It’ll depend on you. The transition to college will force you to make changes. If you continue to slack off in college, you will tank. But if you decide to put more work into your academics in college, you should do just fine.</p>

<p>i like the bird answer…bahahahaha</p>

<p>I know a girl who does the bird noises that got into harvard princeton and stanford… How she is going to survive… I don’t know.</p>

<p>lol… i’d rather have a great social life and get like 60k a year than have no social life on 1 million…</p>