A few days ago
Urban legend or fact?? Name on SAT….?
Is it true or not that if you write/spell your name correctly on the SAT you automatically get 200 points? Has anyone tried to write it incorrectly just to see what happens? Or wrote it wrong on accident?
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A few days ago
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Nope. You get 200 points on each part just for showing up. Thus the minimum score on the traditional two-part (Verbal & Math) SAT is 400 – even if you answer every question wrong. Your score is attached to a number, not a name, so you can spell it any way you want to and still get your 400. It might cause some confusion at whatever college you have the scores sent to, though.
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5 years ago
This is the regular theology of all Christian sects. There isn’t any absolute evil. Satan is well in as far as he’s intended to experiment the beievers, and aid them see how so much of the divine they have got discovered. On the opposite hand, Albert Einstein used to be no longer a believer in a individual deity, so the idea of middle being stuffed with God’s love turns out not likely to have come from his mouth.
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A few days ago
It is true you get 200 for just showing up. The name only gives them someone to acredit for the test .Good luck!
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A few days ago
I forgot my score, they told me that I needed a no. 1 pencil to take the test all I had was a no. 2 , so I broke it in half!
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A few days ago
Not quite. They don’t *report* any scores less than 200.
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A few days ago
You might be the first person in history to find out.
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