<p>I’m curious about how does collegeboard deal with a student who wants to take the SAT for his twin brother. Do you know?</p>
<p>I don’t think they deal with it. If he shows up, and he looks like his brother on the ID, he can get away with taking the test.</p>
<p>^ yup…do you know what would be cool?</p>
<p>if to identical twins were taking the SAT and one was really good at CR (but sucked at math) and one was really good at Math (but bombed Cr), and they like switched during the break (or between each section if they sat next to each other). Then they’d each get like 800’s in Cr and M. </p>
<p>mwahahahah…</p>
<p>Sounds like a glitch in the system to me. Now I’m beginning to wish I had a clone.</p>
<p>you’llsee- oh my god, they should use that in some kind of movie plot, I think.</p>
<p>Do the two twins have identical fingerprints? I have read of at least one case where a student was suspected of hiring a substitute to take his second SAT test. One strong bit of evidence that College Board pointed to was that his fingerprints appeared nowhere in the second test booklet.</p>
<p>tokenadult - oh ****. and they could use that too in the movie version of the SAT where the twins do what you’llsee suggested.</p>
<p>I like that movie idea. I’m such a nerd. Geezus.</p>
<p>^ lol…Perfectedxchaos is going to be the next big movie director.</p>
<p>LOL I was actually thinking about this, because there was this pair of twins in an HS near mine, they were valedictorian and salutatorian, and we were joking about how one of them could be amazing at math/science and the other one was amazing at english/writing/history and they could just switch spots and take each others’ tests =P</p>
<p>lol they would have to wear the same clothes, but ultimately it’s possible hah</p>
<p>If they look identical because they are identical, they probably started life with near identical brains. So you would hardly have one that was significantly better than the other in any particular subject. I am sure that there are exceptions, particularly if one had an illness or accident that the other one did not.</p>
<p>you’llsee - I wasn’t thinking a career in cinematography, but now maybe I’ll reconsider…</p>
<p>Haha, just kidding. I think I’m better off in the medical world. =D</p>
<p>But to any of those who are going for film, I’m serious. I love the plot line.</p>
<p>i actually know a pair of twins who did that. one studied really hard for the chemistry subject test, the other physics. they switched during the break.</p>
<p>I remember that story too. They went on becoming a surgeon and a nuclear physicist and would swap places from time to time to bring new approaches to their work places. :D</p>
<p>so what happened to them?</p>
<p>hahahah no i know them personally, theyre like…in my year.</p>
<p>nothing happened they got away with it.</p>
<p>OMGsomeonefinallystuckituptotheSAT</p>
<p>/rant</p>