<p>It’s really amazing, actually. In Pittsburgh, my girlfriend and I were subletting a two bedroom apartment (the second bedroom was used for storage by us and the people we were subletting from) for $450 plus about $50 a month for electricity in the summer.</p>
<p>Out here in Pasadena, I’m paying $630 a month for half of a small two bedroom apartment, and my HALF of the electricity bill is around $70 a month (and we don’t use AC or heat).</p>
<p>If I had stayed in Pittsburgh for grad school and was in a stable relationship with someone earning about the same, I’d have been able to buy a house. Same with Ithaca.</p>
Oh, snap, I forgot…my bad. I seriously do not know anything about these standardized tests and questions and format and even the scoring.</p>
<p>I guess it’s a 205/240 or something like that. 1/2 my friends scored higher and 1/2 scored lower, so meh, I’m fine with it. I half-#%$ed it anyways.</p>
<p>^ That’s pretty good. I made a 208 as a freshman, 212 as a sophomore, and 218 as a junior (which is not that great, but enough to net me NM Semifinalist in Texas) w/o studying or preparing at all.</p>
<p>If my scores are any indication, you should be pretty much set (especially if you study).</p>
<p>Eh no, I’m not the type to give enough care about a test enough to study for it and waste my time, when I could be doing better things like sleeping, playing games, working out, eating, or hanging out with friends.</p>
<p>Thanks for the tip though. Why’d you take the test so much though? </p>
<p>lol, I only took it this year as a soph because I was forced to and so it was hell, like 3/100000000 saturdays in my life where I woke up that early (7:30AM).</p>
<p>I fell asleep during the CR section both times, and math/writing I just quickly went through and slept for the rest of the time. </p>
<p>I hope the SAT isn’t that early too…and I went to bed late that night at 11:30 (party because it’s a friday night), and barely got any sleep.</p>
<p>My guess for income of 2400 scorers is around $200000-$300000. I’m assuming this simply because the people who score 2400 on the SATs tend to get into better colleges which provide them with more opportunities for jobs after they get out of college. That, and the fact that they have to be ridiculously smart in the first place to be getting a 2400.</p>