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I got 44.21 witchetty grubs and 213.56 didgeridoos which equates to an overall score of 9441 Crikeys. Not bad for old mate.
Good enough to throw a shrimp on the barbie for the sheilas at State!
I got 44.21 witchetty grubs and 213.56 didgeridoos which equates to an overall score of 9441 Crikeys. Not bad for old mate.
bro...i want to try witchetty grubs. les stroud made them look so good.I got 44.21 witchetty grubs and 213.56 didgeridoos which equates to an overall score of 9441 Crikeys. Not bad for old mate.
Easy. Next time you're giving a blowjob, bite down before he gets hard.bro...i want to try witchetty grubs. les stroud made them look so good.
plz stop stalking meEasy. Next time you're giving a blowjob, bite down before he gets hard.
I think we got here a real aussie in the making!bro...i want to try witchetty grubs. les stroud made them look so good.
Sorry, I don't understand the reference here. Are SAT's used to access higher education?Pfft…don’t need that shit for community college, please.
to go directly from high school to a 4 year university, SAT and/or ACT scores are basically required. not the case for community (2 year) college. from community college you can transfer to a 4 year university upon completion.Sorry, I don't understand the reference here. Are SAT's used to access higher education?
So you take a simple test and can skip 2 years of education? Seems like a no brainer.to go directly from high school to a 4 year university, SAT and/or ACT scores are basically required. not the case for community (2 year) college. from community college you can transfer to a 4 year university upon completion.
No. The courseload for a degree doesn't change. You take the SAT for the privilege of getting your freshman and sophomore level courses at a more prestigious institution. Scores are also taken into account for admission when applying as a transfer student, although admission standards will vary between private and state institutions, and from state to state.So you take a simple test and can skip 2 years of education? Seems like a no brainer.
So you take a simple test and can skip 2 years of education? Seems like a no brainer.
Sorry, I don't understand the reference here. Are SAT's used to access higher education?
I went to a school for a specific trade. I didn’t take tests and borrow $10,000 per year just so I could sit in intro level courses until I figured out what I wanted to do for a living. I didn’t stay an extra year because of a change in major. I paid cash and was done in two years.
12XX....eh it's been over 25 years, it was probably scored differently then but I remember being hung-over, still got into school...here's an SAT prep question for all of you:
prosecco is to cheese as zeta is to ???
and just look at the social and well-rounded way he turned out!I went to a school for a specific trade. I didn’t take tests and borrow $10,000 per year just so I could sit in intro level courses until I figured out what I wanted to do for a living. I didn’t stay an extra year because of a change in major. I paid cash and was done in two years.
Yeah. It was some varied offshoot of my future high school's AP program or something like that, if you had good grades in 7th and/or 8th grade you could take the ACT or SAT really early at no cost as sort of a preview of what it would be like when it counted a few years later. I don't remember thinking that it had done me much good, but I had one other friend who also took it that early and I outscored him (and also did on the real SAT) and never let him forget it, as he had a bit of an ego to check at times.You took the act in 7th grade? WTF.
Yeah, it's back to 1600 but it's supposedly significantly easier than it was in the old days so the scores aren't really comparable. Something something participation trophies.
So apparently I'm the only one who took the SAT when it was scored to 2400?
And it looks like it's back to 1600 now.