<p>My name is Jeremy Langford ,and I am 17 years old. I started out taking the ACT test and my scores would range anywhere from a 23-27 maximum with no preparation. I learned last year that I CAN study , when I competed with FBLA in the cyber security competitive event. I went from knowing practically nothing about cyber security to being able to place in the top 10 in the United States in 4 months mainly by digesting large IT security certification books. Now I am wheeling the guns around and this time they are pointed at the SAT. My reading score now after going through 600 pages of BB2 has increased to a 700+, but my math scores still lags behind in the upper 500s… I am determined to see to it that this is only a temporary condition. Grubers will be in next week, and I will know how to work every math problem on that stupid test before October 10, no questions asked. I will score 670+ on the math section of this SAT!
Time is running short everyone, there is only around 20 days left to prepare for that test, but we march to the war cry, Onwards to Victory!</p>
<p>Are you asking a question or broaching something meaningful?</p>
<p>I am merely broaching.</p>
<p>I like this thread.</p>
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<p>:D</p>
<p>I strongly hope you can ace the Math section ^^</p>
<p>Which colleges are you aiming for?</p>
<p>I am just aiming for my instate school the University of Tennessee honestly, but I am sending applications to Georgia Tech and Kettering University in Michigan as well. To get into the engineering department at the University of Tennessee, with my current GPA of a 3.3, I would have to have a 27 Math ACT, or 610 SAT Math.</p>