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discovery1
11-06-2004, 15:20
In about two hours I should be Starting my second, and final, round of SAT II testing. I will be taking the SAT II Writing, Math IIc, and Physics exams. I am hoping that optics is not covered by that last one. Oh well.. But on a more upbeat note, I received my first acceptance letter yesterday. Huzzah. It was from Purdue.

Mouzafphaerre
11-06-2004, 18:39
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Good luck!
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Crazed Rabbit
11-06-2004, 20:14
Acceptance letters already, from Purdue? I wouldn't worry to much. Then again, I'm not taking the SAT this fall because I think I did good enough last spring.

Crazed Rabbit

discovery1
11-07-2004, 03:32
Thanks for the well wishes. I think that I did rather well. Better than the last time I took SAT IIs, at least for the writing test.

Yeah, Purdue has some unoffical early action thing. If you get your app in by mid november, then they get back to you faster.

Teutonic Knight
11-11-2004, 15:59
Belated good luck! I hope your scores come out well!

I'm in the same boat as you, I'm taking the March 9 test...

Bob the Insane
11-11-2004, 17:20
Could someone explain how the SATII system works? What sort of results do you get out of it? Do you think it is represntive of ability and a fair test(s)??

I ask because here in the UK there is some consideration moving our higher eduction (Pre-University) in that direction...

P.S. Good luck to all.... ~;)

Sasaki Kojiro
11-11-2004, 17:37
SatII's are very similar to the SAT, just in different subjects. I took Chemistry, writing, and MatIIc for example. Scored out of 800. The don't really test intelligance, just how much you know and how good you are at taking tests.

discovery1
11-11-2004, 18:00
And how well you know the fundamental concepts.

Somebody Else
11-11-2004, 18:21
Hmm, Sasaki - I'm planning on taking those subjects in December... what sort of level of knowledge do I need? I'm coming from having had A-levels in chemistry and maths (too much maths...)

discovery1
11-11-2004, 21:07
What level math? (for Math IIc I would recommend at least precalc level) Also, was it chemistry Honors or non-honors? Wait, are you from europe? YOu might just want to check out your local Library. For the approprate prep books.

Sasaki Kojiro
11-11-2004, 21:12
Hmm, Sasaki - I'm planning on taking those subjects in December... what sort of level of knowledge do I need? I'm coming from having had A-levels in chemistry and maths (too much maths...)

Well the math was really easy. No calculus.

The chemistry was rediculously easy...but then I'd had 2 years of chemistry and a very good teacher. I'm not sure, but I think I could have taken it and gotten the same after the first year.

If A-levels are like the AP tests, the SATII was much easier, though the AP wasn't hard either.

Teutonic Knight
11-11-2004, 23:41
They don't really test intelligance, just how much you know and how good you are at taking tests.

I think that's the defining statement about the SAT, cheers.
~:cheers:

Somebody Else
11-12-2004, 02:03
Well - I don't forsee any problems with the maths - three A-levels in the subject should be enough for any man. Chemistry, well - I did have a year of it at university (before I dropped out) so unless it's harder than degree level, it should be fine (just worried that I'll be a little hazy - oh and there's also the way that as I was progressing through school, at every major transition - GCSE to A-level, A-level to degree - I was told that everything I'd learned was, if not quite wrong, an over-simplification - am I going to have to reverse knowledge for this?)

I don't have any idea as to what to expect in the writing - I'm assuming I'll need to write some stuff though.

Sasaki Kojiro
11-12-2004, 02:22
It was something like 60% multiple choice about writing skills, and 40% an essay.