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Originally posted by devilishdiv079@Aug 20, 06:44 AM
oh and for everyone freaking out bout the eesays, one thing. if they ask you about a life experience and you don't have anything interesting then Oxymoron
also, when you write. put in make believe quotes. make the quote by some old dead guy that has a name. like William Abbey (i personally don't know anyone by that name.) it sounds like he said it. fit the name around the quote and give them an occupation. like this: as William Abbey, a british chemist, once said "blah, blah, blah...." hope it helped.[/b]
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Haha, cool, I do the making-something-up thing when I have to; it does not really matter if the situation you are writing about is true or not, I guess, because what is going to be judged is your writing ability. Bah, I probably would not be too good at making up a believable quote, though, at least not one by a "famous person."
The CAHSEE only covers math content that is up to... I think geometry? And there is definitely no brain-surgery-level stuff, so most people should not have that much trouble passing it, I think.
I am not that worried about the new SAT; most people say that it is not that much different? Of course, there is the new required essay.