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Sun Jul 25, 2004 3:41 pm

WoW! In canada, we don'T have that type of test...
But, it's seems like you have really good grades! :D

Sun Jul 25, 2004 4:07 pm

Nice job :) I think we had to do something like that in Math in 6th grade. Like it was from the California test.

Ugh, every year people in Massachusetts have to take the MCAS test. Now you have to pass it in 10th grade or else you can't graduate -_-

Sun Jul 25, 2004 5:13 pm

Naniwai wrote:Wow that's really good! I don't take those tests so I can't compare mine. I took the ERBs and SSATs this year but the SSATs were optional as I'm not applying anywhere until 9th grade.

Actually I think the ERBs were harder than the SSATs. The SSATs were quite easy and a lot of fun as school on a Saturday will go. I took them at my school so I knew a bunch of the kids there and we got cookies during the breaks. Plus the guy supervising was really funny.
"Please enter your SSAT regestration number in the space provided. If you think you are going to do badly, please enter someone else's registration number in the space provided."


Hee Hee
I remember the SSAT's
I was so confused as to why a perfect score was only 99'th percentile instead of 100'th :)

Mon Jul 26, 2004 1:05 am

woooooooooooooo! Image
congradulatyions on the high score! you can skip high school now.

I got CSAP, Colorado ________ assesment program?

but i also got computer tests, i dont remember my score.....but i was pretty high....im only in 4th grade as of this august when i go back to school. *pokes august*

Mon Jul 26, 2004 1:20 am

Congratulations on your scores! That's great that you tested so high in some of the more important categories, too. Though it's kind of weird all home school students take a test from California...oh well.

We have a test like that here. It's called the CIM, and it's completely pointless. Heck, they didn't even use the scores from last year. The only reason you'd need to pass were if you were entering AP classes (at my school), which means I need to pass it...only one more part to take, then I'm done. Good.

Mon Jul 26, 2004 9:14 pm

B55B55 wrote:I was so confused as to why a perfect score was only 99'th percentile instead of 100'th :)


I still am. XD
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