<p>What the hell was the point of this…Your bragging.-_-.STOP IT! No one wants to see you brag. Just act normal goshh!</p>
<p>And as a lower income student who goes to a high income boarding school. Let me tell ya, the school you go to has some impact on your SAT but not a lot.</p>
<p>I will admit, once I came from my public to private, my PSAT went up 30 points.Maybe that’s just common knowledge that I learned, or maybe its the environment. I really don’t know. Compared to this year’s PSAT, my score went up 13 points. </p>
<p>Trust me when I tell you INCOME HAS A LOT TO DO WITH IT. For example, I’m not able to hire a tutor to come when I need him to, that is just too much money. That luxury is afforded to those who have the income. Unless you know specifically what your doing and need to improve on, you have no idea how to approach the SAT and gain no more than 100 points on your own. It’s difficult without any money.</p>
<p>Other than income, TIME is a big factor for me. I need time to finish my 3-4 hrs of homework everynight (I know most of you don’t really know anything about that cause you go to public school…and take the most difficult classes there but I bet you haven’t stayed up until 5am finishing work that was assigned the day before and due the day after)</p>
<p>I like the challenges of my boarding school, but the SAT is worthless point blank. It does no measure anything except for the fact you were able to get a 2090 in one sitting because you studied for that one test…because you didn’t have any real work.</p>
<p>Sorry if I offended anyone, but this is the truth.Come to my school, your little As will plummet to Cs-_-</p>
<p>I just think we should be like oother countries and give a test that doesn’t trick, but tests you on what you know, not “what you think you know but you really don’t but then again you do you just failed to realize the trick”</p>