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this is not in the proper spirit of rumspringa ([personal profile] siria) wrote in [personal profile] aesc 2007-11-14 09:24 pm (UTC)

For what it's worth, humanities programs are much more interested in your scores on reading comprehension and (I think, if the exam still has it) writing, no so much in trigonometry.

I hope so! My verbal scores far outweighed my maths score when I sat the SATs. Admittedly, that was when I was 14, but I doubt there's been a huge change since then.

I can't speak to the transcripts because your grading works differently *g*

Erk, yes, I know. I have Cate trying to help me convert my grades to a GPA thingummie, which is not so much fun, given that my university only marks undergrads out of 80%

There is probably an actual explanation, but I honestly can't think of it at the moment :D

*g* Well, it might very well be because there are about fifty times more Americans than Irish ;) But still! So maaaaany.

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