<p>Tell your friend to get a life !!!</p>
<p>People who cry about 1560s are fishing for compliments. Also, they want to advertise the fact that they got 1560s and not look arrogant.</p>
<p>I think it’s hard for those accustomed to lower standards to relate to the so called “over-achievers.” What if the girl is pressured by her parents, or has siblings that all did better than her? It’s possible that her purpose is not to fish for compliments but is genuine disappointment.</p>
<p>film, can’t be translated into 1560/2400 -> 1060 is it a joke?</p>
<p>I understand that some people find it arrogant that others are upset about what are, essentially, very good scores, but as a perfectionist, I can say that nothing is as irritating as going so far, but falling just short. The closer you fall, the worse it is - especially as you have no real scope for taking it again. However, I appreciate that many people find it extremely irritating, so I kept all negative thoughts about my SAT scores to myself. Others were irritated by theirs and not without some reason, and as a friend I was willing to listen to their complaints and try to make them feel better. After all, they’re my friends - whatever is important to them is important to me.</p>