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I can see why you only got a 24Oh I did say SAT hahaha I feel retarded now
Actually I feel kind of bad saying that, I have no idea what a good ACT score is. I took the SAT and was rejected from Northwestern.
I can see why you only got a 24Oh I did say SAT hahaha I feel retarded now
Actually I feel kind of bad saying that, I have no idea what a good ACT score is. I took the SAT and was rejected from Northwestern.
I think an average ACT score is somewhere around 21 or 22
University of TorontoNorthwestern is a bitch to get into, as we have talked about the past few pages. What school do you go to in Toronto?
University of Toronto
Tests like the GRE and GMAT are actually a bit more credible though
ehh I don't know. I'm not sure how much I can validate taking a math test for an English Rhetoric and Composition Master's program
"Wow! Look at how easy he could find the hypotenuse of that triangle! He must know about grammar, literacy discourses and pedagogy!"
Certain departments don't even require the GRE. For instance, the philosophy grad program at MIT doesn't require it, which is pretty surprising. Even at some places where it is required, grad admissions committees might not take it very seriously. Opinions on the usefulness of the GRE vary across admissions committees and individuals. I can imagine the math section being useful for mathematics and physics departments for weeding out weak applicants, but then one might wonder whether math weakness wouldn't simply be reflected in the student's undergrad GPA for these kinds of majors. Certain parts of the verbal section I can imagine being a somewhat useful measure of something, but that section is HIGHLY FLAWED. I find the test useless for the most part.
I agree that the test is flawed. The reading comprehension portions in the verbal section are badly flawed, I think. The time limits severely hinder the test-taker's ability to perform.