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    I scored an 1150 on the SAT back when in HS, i've never been great at standardized testing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sport1.3
    I scored an 1150 on the SAT back when in HS, i've never been great at standardized testing
    Back when the SAT was out of 1600, I got a 1350. I also scored a 32 out of 36 on the SAT. This was back in '92/'93.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruiner
    Back when the SAT was out of 1600, I got a 1350. I also scored a 32 out of 36 on the SAT. This was back in '92/'93.

    I never took the ACT, and yeah mine was back in 2001 when it was 1600. My grades were in the 3.4 range and my SAT ALMOST kept me from getting accepted to TCU. I even took it twice with the same result .....it used to be very hard for me to sit still that long, i would actually get cold sweats and hunger pangs sitting there waiting so long.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sport1.3
    I never took the ACT, and yeah mine was back in 2001 when it was 1600. My grades were in the 3.4 range and my SAT ALMOST kept me from getting accepted to TCU. I even took it twice with the same result .....it used to be very hard for me to sit still that long, i would actually get cold sweats and hunger pangs sitting there waiting so long.
    My GPA (over high school) was something like 4.5 (out of 5 given AP courses) or something like that. Converting it to the 4.0 scale would still have me at 4.0 or close to it. I remember my full, 12 year GPA being something like a 97.5. I finished 3rd in my class. School came easy for me for some reason. I never had to study, I only listened in class. Go figure. College was the same way. I maintained a 3.65 GPA while being a genetics major at UGA for 3.5 years before switching to the business school. My grades in college were high enough for magna cum laude atUGA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruiner
    Go figure. College was the same way. I maintained a 3.65 GPA while being a genetics major at UGA for 3.5 years before switching to the business school.
    Strangely, school comes to me the same way now. I wasn't exaggerating in my previous post but now I have a 3.4gpa in college, its hard for me to say what really changed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruiner
    My GPA (over high school) was something like 4.5 (out of 5 given AP courses) or something like that. Converting it to the 4.0 scale would still have me at 4.0 or close to it. I remember my full, 12 year GPA being something like a 97.5. I finished 3rd in my class. School came easy for me for some reason. I never had to study, I only listened in class. Go figure. College was the same way. I maintained a 3.65 GPA while being a genetics major at UGA for 3.5 years before switching to the business school. My grades in college were high enough for magna cum laude atUGA.
    good idea on the switch, UGA having one of the top business schools in the nation FTW.

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    Quote Originally Posted by willum14pb
    good idea on the switch, UGA having one of the top business schools in the nation FTW.
    I will probably use them for my MBA as well (I really need to apply).
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