@@podsmpsg1 Exactly. I went to school with someone like that. She thought she was the best in the world. She hated seeing others happy and/or getting things. Now we are adults and haven't spoken in 7 years. I believe she may be a narcissist. She was never happy for me when good things happened to me.
Screech was the naturally smart one with very little common sense. Jessie seems like the hard working type and it was understandable how she felt frustrated because a slacker like Zack scored higher than her.
This episode is so accurate. I knew a lot of snobby library nerds who thought they were the smartest because they got A's and their GOA didnt match their SAT score. But a kid with a 2.7 in my school got a 1500 lmao.
C’mon pal. Didn’t need to come here straight after his death was announced. To be brutally honest, your comment is less of a tribute and more a chance to get those likes...
@@seamuspeacock346 Well, clearly you do, otherwise you wouldn’t of posted a comment for the attention. I mean, the sentiment isn’t going to be seen by his friends and loved ones, so you’re doing it for the sake of RU-vid.
@White guys with backpacks and small dicks i love when responses echo exactly how i feel about the pc movement. as musicaltheater said, it is a part of a culture, something you should know about, since you're all tolerant and such.
IMO, it doesn't. It measures your aptitude for taking the SAT and similar standardized tests. There are a few factors to getting a good score: 1. SATs are like a language or any other skill. There's a pattern to the questions, and questions are often repeated (not within the same test, necessarily, but between different tests). And once you learn the different question types and patterns, you have your base of how to take the test. 2. Like a language, tons of practice is key. You don't start speaking a language fluently by only knowing grammar and vocab. You become fluent by constantly practicing and using the language. 3. And finally, not everyone can become aces at taking the SATs, just as not everyone can be masters of learning a language. You can practice and practice, and still not be quite as good as the best. 4. However, that's ok. You just have to become better and improve your initial score. If you work hard, and learn and practice the SATs, your score will definitely improve drastically. Source: Myself! I was lazy at schoolwork and had a mediocre GPA. But I went to lots of test prep and took lots of practice SAT sample tests (the full 3 hours). I learned enough of a pattern to get a score that was well above average. And yes, 1050 is a terrible score. IMO, 1100 to 1200 should be the average, but only if students actually tried to learn the basic question patterns & types and took a few practice tests. It even helps to take the same practice test over and over again until you get a better score.
Denise Richards also guested on Saved by the bell during the Stacey Corosi era Stacey Corosi was played by Leah Rimini. Denise Richards was in friends playing Ross and Monica's cousin. Everyone remembers when she throws back the hair.
People Dustin died awhile ago stop writing it down they keep doing that with Cameron on descendants and its annoying, anyway i am glad we never had SATS at are school they make people feel bad anyway