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ACK!!! PTHBBPPPTTT!!!!
Feb 2002 time: 23:22
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quote: Originally posted by Epublius Rex
Combined score of 1540- in 1978. Stanford, class of 1982- Economics/Poly-Sci (dual major)
Subsequent degrees from the University of Minnesota- Minneapolis/St.Paul campus. 4th generation graduate of the U. CS degree, 1999. In my family of four siblings there are a total of seven undergrad degrees and 3 post grad degrees and one PHD- which was gained helping to map the Human Genome, on said project. And I have news for you- what you have been "told" about genes and "race being a social construct" is false. And, as far back as 1980 profs at the better schools were teaching poly-sci majors that the future of politics in the West was the "managing of the masses"- not governing them, but managing them, you know, like a herd of cattle.
I have held one job in my adult life- it lasted 2.5 years and then I "retired"- what you would call retirement. I have since devoted my time to politics, travel and "hobbies", occasionally taking courses in subject matter that interests me.
That score, btw, puts me in the upper 99%. But I knew that in 9th grade. |
So, basically, you do nothing. You help the world in no meaningful way whatsoever.

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Epublius Rex
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quote: Originally posted by Jaguar
Oh dear, it seems I have you beat. I realize you're gonna whine about the recentering, and you're gonna say the new test isn't as hard, but the fact of the matter is that your 1540 is nothing to be proud of.
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A perfect score, moron, in 1978 was 1600. Your new "dumbed down version" is not as high a score, after adjusting for inflation. There was no "critical reading" section, there didn't have to be one to let in idiots. There was no essay section. It was a IQ test with a perfect score of 1600. Math, reading comprehension. and you did not, repeat, did not have to have gone to an "elite" school and no one took SAT study courses the way they today. They weren't even available.
Further more, I stand by what I said above- you are at best 900-1000. Period.
http://www.therightreport.com/bothw...ng_down_th.html
http://www.sntp.net/education/education_stats.htm
The whole world knows that your generation is the worst yet. You're just an experiment in multiculturalism.
Toodles-
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quote: Originally posted by Jaguar
I believe I have a sixteen hundred combined on the two old sections of the SAT. And I didn't miss a question. No matter how you try to twist the math, a perfect score is a perfect score. And you didn't get one. Frankly, if I had missed 60 points on the SAT, I would have taken it over again. |
yeah, right. What college are you at?
You can't take it again- you get one "real" shot at it. They may let you take it again, for the money, but it won't count.
For you to have scored 1600 on the original SAT (no way) you would be a Einstein, literally. Obviously you are not, so why bother lying? Now, you may have scored a 1200 on the original, which could have translated to a hypothetical 1600 on a dumbed down one (1980 was the first), of that I can believe, but, I can just feel your lack of critical thinking skills.
How? Because you did not attack the Minnesota Twins Study, none of you have, instead, you attack personality traits- perceived personality. That, in and of itself, is an indicator of an average intelligence.
Now toodles, for real, more important things do indeed await me.
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Tuberski
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ACK!!! PTHBBPPPTTT!!!!
Feb 2002 time: 23:22
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quote: Originally posted by Epublius Rex
yeah, right. What college are you at?
You can't take it again- you get one "real" shot at it. They may let you take it again, for the money, but it won't count.
For you to have scored 1600 on the original SAT (no way) you would be a Einstein, literally. Obviously you are not, so why bother lying? Now, you may have scored a 1200 on the original, which could have translated to a hypothetical 1600 on a dumbed down one (1980 was the first), of that I can believe, but, I can just feel your lack of critical thinking skills.
How? Because you did not attack the Minnesota Twins Study, none of you have, instead, you attack personality traits- perceived personality. That, in and of itself, is an indicator of an average intelligence.
Now toodles, for real, more important things do indeed await me. |
Gotta go beat the migrant workers?
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Epublius Rex
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quote: Originally posted by GePap
Sheesh, every so often we get a real prize moron appear.
Wonder how long till he gets banned?
Anyone care to start a pool? |
Ahh another one-
So, you are an advocate of "killing" the smart guy, eh? That was a practice amongst ancient Eurasians. Guess we know what you are.
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Jaguar
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Montgomery County, MD
Apr 2000 time: 00:22
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quote: Originally posted by Epublius Rex
yeah, right. What college are you at?
You can't take it again- you get one "real" shot at it. They may let you take it again, for the money, but it won't count.
For you to have scored 1600 on the original SAT (no way) you would be a Einstein, literally. Obviously you are not, so why bother lying? Now, you may have scored a 1200 on the original, which could have translated to a hypothetical 1600 on a dumbed down one (1980 was the first), of that I can believe, but, I can just feel your lack of critical thinking skills.
How? Because you did not attack the Minnesota Twins Study, none of you have, instead, you attack personality traits- perceived personality. That, in and of itself, is an indicator of an average intelligence.
Now toodles, for real, more important things do indeed await me. |
They do let you take it again nowadays. I don't disagree that people today are total dumbasses. I think some participants of this thread have proved that.
Scoring a 1600 on the original SAT didn't take an Einstein. Hundreds of people did that every year. You weren't one of them.
Oh, and I'm not at college yet. I hope to go to Yale, like my sister (class of 05) mother, (73) and father. (73) Incidentally, they all scored higher on the SAT than you did. 
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Theben
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Dance Dance for the Revolution!
Jan 1970 time: 00:22
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quote: Originally posted by Epublius Rex
Now toodles, for real, more important things do indeed await me. |
Oh great one, I noted you have gone to more important things, but your "light", as we savages call it, is still on. I inform you of this not because I think you are still here lurking- indeed I consider it a blessing that you have graced us with your presence! I only offer this information that you may properly chastise your foolish servant who has failed to log you out of our misbegotten forums. Please, as soon as you get this message, do not delay or feel lenient, as this overprivileged servant may feel that he or she can get away with further slackish behaviors! In the end, he/she will thank you for the punishment as it will better them in the long run. 
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