SATs are..

<p>EXHAUSTING.</p>

<p>Seriously.</p>

<p>Stressful.</p>

<p>Pleasantly Warm</p>

<p>exhausting??? Only if you takes it more then once… but your opinion</p>

<p>Frustrating but potentially rewarding.</p>

<p>After every time I took the ACT (3 times) I slept the rest of the day. Not the same as the SAT, but you get the point.</p>

<p>pressuring.</p>

<p>Torture with little reward.</p>

<p>Overrated.</p>

<p>3 times??? SATs are “okay, okay, we get the point.”
ACTs are “cool story, bro.”</p>

<p>Yep.</p>

<p>You know you are exhausted when posting on facebook makes you want tired.</p>

<p>3 times isn’t that many. I have some friends who have taken it three times and are planning on taking it 4 or 5.</p>

<p>LOL I took the SAT twice…think I got a lower score on my second attempt haha. My SATs ended up not really counting…well, to be more specific, the college I applied to didn’t look at my SAT cuz SAT scores were exempted if you got a GPA above 3.0 and I pushed hard in my senior year to get a 3.1 gpa :slight_smile: But yea, SATs are exhausting and pressuring…thank God I never have to do them again. Hate teachers who say “DO WELL ON YOUR SAT. YOU WILL GET INTO A GOOD COLLEGE!” I should go back to a few of my teachers and show them what I do now and say “yeeaaa…didn’t get a high SAT score and I’m doing well” hehehehe. I’m still in college though cuz I switched majors.</p>

<p>Mildly annoying.</p>

<p>Too early. I wish they had other testing times besides 8 a.m.</p>

<p>Agreed, it’s evil to make you take a test that has bearing on your college future at 8 A.M. on a Saturday.</p>

<p>Honestly it doesn’t even matter. You can get a 2400 and colleges will hardly even care.</p>

<p>^^That’s stupid. And I agree with the times. They should let us take it like around noon or late afternoon when we’re not so woken up on the wrong side of the bed lol.</p>

<p>too LONG.</p>

<p>4 hours with 3 5 minute breaks? seriously people? </p>

<p>only boring people have a long attention span</p>

<p>“Honestly it doesn’t even matter. You can get a 2400 and colleges will hardly even care.”…wrong</p>