You had a perfect score of 36 in Math? I went to high school with a person who did that. He owns a couple of pharmacies in Knoxville now. That's impressive.
- Sen. Dick Durbin: "He said these hate-filled things, and he said them repeatedly."
- Sen. Lindsey Graham: "I said my piece directly to (Trump) yesterday"
- Sen. Tom Cotton: "Do not recall"
- Sen. David Perdue: "Do not recall"
- Rep. Kevin McCarthy: Silent
- Rep. Bob Goodlatte: Silent
- Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart: Confirmed he was at the meeting. Did not confirm any further details.
Back when I took it, we had zero preparation of what to expect. They just through us in their on a Sat. morning, and I believe the test took most of the day, or at least all morning. We had one chance to take it, as far as I remember. I don't know if you could retake or not. I did okay, so I was done.I had a perfect score in something. pretty sure it was math. I know I bombed English.
again not that impressive. its about beating a test not actual knowledge or intelligence. even if I was taking college classes in high school. my HS taught us how to trick the system, we had whole classes on figuring out which answers to exclude. stuff like "if you are completely guessing throw out any outliers." "Its never the longest answer." "if two answers are very similar or there are similar components in multiple answers those are hints" that type of thing. also took about half a dozen practice tests thru the school.
thankfully TN super scores your tests and take the highest from each category over multiple tests. on another I scored a 21 in English and that got used and my "super score" was 32 composite.
Back when I took it, we had zero preparation of what to expect. They just through us in their on a Sat. morning, and I believe the test took most of the day, or at least all morning. We had one chance to take it, as far as I remember. I don't know if you could retake or not. I did okay, so I was done.
It took a composite score of 17 or 18 to get into U.T. The average composite in our school was a little over 20, and we were somewhat above state average. This past year, our high school average was mid-20's, and was above state average by a fair amount, I think.
If you scored above mid-20's, you were way above average. I wonder if they dumbed down the test over the last 50 years, because a lot of pretty smart guys and girls scored a composite mid-20 range.
There is no way that people "don't recall." It was a day ago. Sheesz.
It's very simple. Those meetings are and should be confidential. What is said behind closed doors should remain behind closed doors. Especially, as I keep saying, those that live in glass houses shouldn't be casting stones.
Just imagine what Durbin says inside his office. Now imagine if that got out. He should just STFU about it because karma has a way of effing you up in the long run.
Can we at least all agree that the Republicans who were there are all cowards and liars?