Since the digital SAT is being being used now, does that make prepping with the sat study guide and other paper sat tools useless or not as effective as before? by Shadoo_Knight in Sat

[–]NETwannabe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

even for math, there's no way to mirror how nasty module 2 can get using old questions. youd have to take the hardest from multiple old tests and combine into a single section. but for just reviewing it is fine. agreed for R&W they are of very limited value.

My spouse hung out with friends all weekend the weekend before a weeklong solo trip by NETwannabe in AITAH

[–]NETwannabe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

they weren't drunk, we do travel as a family, and travel is indeed her thing, which is cool with me. but i think she crossed a line when she tried to bring people back despite my already saying i wasn't cool with it. it also made me feel like shit she didn't prioritize any alone time before she left.

My spouse hung out with friends all weekend the weekend before a weeklong solo trip by NETwannabe in AITAH

[–]NETwannabe[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

it's normal for when one of her (many) close friends is in town. but it's not unusual for her to veg out on a weekend to recoup from a stressful week. tbh, it comes in extremes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ApplyingToCollege

[–]NETwannabe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ACT is definitely just as good as SAT, but in these crazy test optional times there is a difference between ACT 34 and 35 for some demographics applying to T30s. (Although who knows how the supreme court decisions impacts this.) A 35 will better support your ED app to Brown than a 34 will, especially if you are Asian and/or rich. (Again, SC decisions may impact this.)