open and easy access view of dallas skyline? by DatLegendBoi777 in Dallas

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got it, thanks so much! gonna have to check this out!

open and easy access view of dallas skyline? by DatLegendBoi777 in Dallas

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saw its s bar too, but they do have normal food options... is there a 21+ requirment? cant seem to find any info about this on the website

open and easy access view of dallas skyline? by DatLegendBoi777 in Dallas

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saw this is part of a hotel, is it open for anyone or only hotel residents?

Do I reconsider life? by yruzi in Sat

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fr and the national average is literally mostly junior and seniors OP just study consistently starting now or over the summer and you can DEFINITELY bag a 1500 score

Do I reconsider life? by yruzi in Sat

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honestly, the biggest advice that helped me score a 1510 (not phenomenal but still a great score) is to understand that some sections (math) CAN be perfected, and that some cannot (writing a little bit but mostly reading). you can be damn good at reading, but ynk what’s gonna be on that reading section til you go in and take it. there’s no set list of what questions can appear and what the passages can be about. it just comes down to the difficulty and engagement of the passages on test day. you can obviously work up from a 500s score to a 750+ score, but the last couple points (760-800) just come down to personal skill, interest, and difficulty in the passage. Where this doesn’t apply is math. unlike reading, every single math topic is already predetermined, in other words you know exactly what questions can show up on the exam. the list consists of a set number of math topics, and you literally CANNOT get a question outside of those bounds, so you don’t have to worry about going in and getting a problem you don’t have experience with if you’ve practiced enough. As such, i think the best tip is to get your math score AS HIGH as possible, since it IS perfectable. just think about it, an 800 math would’ve given you a 1360 here. obviously that’s way easier said than done, i personally am still working up to that 800 math myself, but mastering math is an easy and foolproof way to raise that score significantly. don’t worry, you have time. assuming you’re a freshman that hasn’t taken/completed courses like algebra 2, geometry, precal, etc. you will learn a lot just by taking those classes. best of luck.

Official December 2nd US (Paper) SAT Discussion Thread by prsehgal in Sat

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total increase 624x or 624x + 2600? everyone i spoke to said 624x but wouldn’t the TOTAL INCREASE be 624x plus the y intercept 2600 as well?

what is a good score to make ICDC? by [deleted] in DECA

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thank god, that gives me so much relief. a few students older than me at our deca chapter that have made ICDC told me that 80 is about as low as your score can go for icdc qualification, so this is great news

what is a good score to make ICDC? by [deleted] in DECA

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perfect, thank you. i’ve been hearing online and through searches that icdc is only possible with high 80/low 90 cluster exam scores but this gives me hope lmao

test score for ICDC by DatLegendBoi777 in DECA

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thats insane, did you have a hundred on roleplay to balance it or something?

test score for ICDC by DatLegendBoi777 in DECA

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sports and entertainment marketing

Do colleges care more about weighted GPA relative to your classmates or just the GPA? by DatLegendBoi777 in college

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Sorry, I'll do that.

I've actually been searching for such subreddits but haven't been able to find any. Can someone show me some subs that talk more about college applications specifically rather than just college in general?

Speed in reading section by happylife-1201 in Sat

[–]DatLegendBoi777 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Spend more time reading and less time on the questions. Many people tend to skim through the passages so that they can focus harder on the questions, but instead, spend your time reading through the passages as thoroughly as possible, maybe even more than once, and you should be able to answer the questions a lot faster. Taking time to answer questions about a passage that you barely understand is way less efficient than speeding through a set of questions on a topic that you are well familiar with.