And for those that are interested:
I felt very up when I left the testing center this afternoon. Five hours of filling in bubbles on a pink form equals one score that is now officially out of my hands.
There were parts of the test that I genuinely enjoyed, and I did not feel like any section was too difficult. I found that I was irrationally more nervous about being direly interrupted by some really distracting and unexpected ailment while I was taking the test (like food poisoning or malaria) than I was anxious about taking the test itself. That probably stems from the time in high school that I got a nosebleed while I was taking the SATs.
I will find out my score in about a month, and I hope that I am accurately anticipating the general range of my results. Until then, I am just glad to have this little piece of life behind me.
There were parts of the test that I genuinely enjoyed, and I did not feel like any section was too difficult. I found that I was irrationally more nervous about being direly interrupted by some really distracting and unexpected ailment while I was taking the test (like food poisoning or malaria) than I was anxious about taking the test itself. That probably stems from the time in high school that I got a nosebleed while I was taking the SATs.
I will find out my score in about a month, and I hope that I am accurately anticipating the general range of my results. Until then, I am just glad to have this little piece of life behind me.
3 Comments:
It sounds like you're a good test-taker as well as having a super gifted mind. I bet law schools all over the country will be sending you expensive gifts and hotel room keys when those scores come in. :-)
Good job sis! After watching you play set, I know you did amazing.
Awww... thanks. Hmm. Hotel keys? I hadn't thought of that! I'm just hoping for generous scholarships. Heh.
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