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A question for the general public!?
10-14-2012, 01:46 AM
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A question for the general public!?
Just this morning i took the SATs and there seemed to be an
overall panic in teenager over facebook about it and it was even a trending topic on twitter for a while!
I just remember going through the tweets and saw a couple of adults commenting on the SATs saying that if we think that the SATs are hard,
tests to get a liscense in your profession such as the LSAT or...MCAT? are harder. (I dont know if those are the right tests im quoting)
So my question is, are we teenagers really just panicking over possibly the easiest test we're going to take in our life?,
Are tests for Law and Medical school harder?

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10-14-2012, 01:54 AM
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SAT may not be most difficult but are important

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10-14-2012, 01:54 AM
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Teenagers are being teenagers. They panic easily because they do not have the "life experience" that will tell them it is not a situation to panic in.

BTW... this really is not an ETIQUETTE question... but thanks for asking!


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10-14-2012, 01:54 AM
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The SAT's aren't easy, but they are good preparation for the other tests you will be taking. The MCAT, VCAT, graduate record exams, and LSAT are all quite difficult, but you will have learned a lot of things in college so if you work hard in college you should be ready for them. The national boards for vets (and I assume doctors and lawyers) are killer. State boards are generally easier. So pay attention in your classes, take great notes, and study hard. You should pass those future tests fine if you do well on the SATs and in college.
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