![]() |
Quote:
If he has gumption close to Holloway's kid he will be making more than most except the outliers....for a long time, if not in perp. Steady work counts for a lot as well. Having a direction at an early age is something I never had. The option was there but was a machinist working in well paying shops. Cars, cigs, beer and women needs were well funded. What else is there at 19 years old? You're never growing old, right? Get that kid on his path and stress the importance of getting really good (and fast) at one thing. With respect to a prep class, I took a CPA prep class and passed first time, all parts, by the skin of my teeth. It was a defined set of data and I worked old tests for months. During the test I knew the answer was "C" or "B" while reading the question for many of them. Way different than Sammy's kid. He's just way smart. Probably has clarity of thought as well. Wish I knew that one. :D Congrats on the smoking score. |
Quote:
For example, only 400 out of 1.5 million worldwide got a perfect score last year. (And half of those were probably from China where there is rampant cheating, getting tests in advance, etc). Your high school had a lot of geniuses! |
Scores are less important than percentile.
|
The original "standardized" test. And like pretty much all that have followed it's often a somewhat dubious predictor of future performance.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Congrats to you and your son.
I took mine once ages ago on a Saturday. Drinking beer the night before didn't help. |
My 13yr old daughter took the PSAT and scored a perfect score. Not sure if that translates to the SAT but it sounds like your son is well on his way to an Ivy League to me! Congrats on a job well done with him. He inherited your smarts.
|
Quote:
I never saw my score but apparently it was quite high because I got accepted into University of Minnesota college of Liberal Arts w the benefit of almost no transcript, (I graduated from a hippy "free school" w no grades). True story. Still baffles me to this day. I remember being told that I was accepted soley on my PSAT score. I had no recollection of taking the test. |
Quote:
MAJOR caveat: The brother definitely got my share of the brains. :) |
Quote:
|
So what happened with his college applications, how did it turn out?
|
I thought the SAT had a max score of 2400, no?
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
PSAT score of 1470 ACT score of 35. He received the athlete-Scholar award at his high school and a special achievement recognition award from the state of California Senate. Huge thing, gaudy but neat. Gradumacated summa kum laude. But that wasn't enough to get him accepted to UCLA which is where he wanted to go. He was kind of bummed but they were cool about it, he was simply too white and too rich and too local. A friend of the family works there and told us if he was a non-resident he would have gotten in. Same story if he were poor or had a different complexion. We were told there were not enough spaces allotted for that category and they were all spoken for by people who were connected. Oh and the Hispanic thing gets discounted if the last name is not Hispanic. We didn't do any politicking at all. In hind-sight I could have made some phone calls or written to some folks to help the cause but didn't think it was necessary. He ended up getting offers from 5 different UC schools and Cal poly. 3 of the UC schools offered $10k regent scholarships, he ended accepting the offer from UC San Diego. Fine school, especially for undergraduate work. He starts school next month. There was a time when all he talked about was cal tech but his interests changed from physics to mechanical engineering over the past 10 years. He toured the campus twice but just wasn't all that enthused. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1503602166.jpg |
Well, congratulations on UCSD. My nephew turned his education there into a very fine career!
My son just finished his 3rd year as an ME - and they haven't broken him yet! He absolutely loves it - tickles him in all the right places! |
Quote:
|
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 12:17 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0
Copyright 2025 Pelican Parts, LLC - Posts may be archived for display on the Pelican Parts Website