High School Class of 2014

<p>Every time that I searched up college questions, CC would always come up. I started looking on here my sophomore year, but officially made an account my right before my junior year. I only started posting in HSL this summer.</p>

<p>possible NMSF for a 192? wow, I needed to get at least a 220. </p>

<p>I guess I didn’t really look at college stuff until sophomore year. However, once I did, CC kept showing up. Actually, I was looking for summer programs when I found CC.</p>

<p>@Repede, Aren’t all of the state cutoffs always above 200? Did you possibly qualify for National Achievement?</p>

<p>Guys, Repede said that he didn’t qualify.</p>

<p>Yeah, he’s saying that it was awkward when people assumed he qualified when he knew he didn’t make the cutoff. (I didn’t either, not even close! haha)</p>

<p>Oh, haha. See, this is why I’m bad at reading comprehension on my state standardized test. Because that’s actually reading comprehension, I find it harder than the critical reading section on the SAT.</p>

<p>@my88keys, I was not sure if maybe they told National Merit and National Achievement results separately, because some people with sub-200 but above 190 scores often make National Achievement.</p>

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<p><em>checks skin color</em></p>

<p>I’m pretty sure I didn’t.</p>

<p>@Repede, Omg…I’m pretty sure this entire time I thought you were black…I have NOO idea why…</p>

<p>I’m Middle Eastern.</p>

<p>Well, I clearly am delusional. My apologies for the mix-up. This is in no way an indication of my typical sanity, I promise.</p>

<p>Apology not accepted.</p>

<p>I am not quite sure how to take this.</p>

<p>You could grovel.</p>

<p>Take it as a compliment, it’s the best way to take things</p>

<p>Don’t listen to Repede</p>

<p>I would prefer not to. I could, however, amuse you with wonderful quotes from Lucille Bluth.</p>

<p>That would also be acceptable.</p>

<p>Don’t listen to catchtwentythree.</p>

<p>Pssh, definitely listen to me</p>

<p>I’m a bona-fide genius</p>

<p>I don’t know what that is, and I don’t care to find out.</p>

<p>A bona-fide genius who doesn’t have a period key on his keyboard.</p>