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Nov. 11th, 2008 10:32 pmIt's over. The belief that I can do math unaided. I had faint hope - but it was dashed today. [ side note - dashed was not in my online dictionary... it is now, but how weird is that? ]
On the up side, apparently I'm not half bad at this lit/language stuff. Thank god. Otherwise I would have had to drop this whole academic endeavor (and give up my pretensions to some kind of brainy-ness).
Quantitative: 560 (Tyler, DON'T LAUGH)
Verbal: 720
The "written" portion I won't find out about for a couple of weeks.
I drove outside Austin today for the first time. Of course it was for the GRE so I didn't really get to look around San Antonio. But hey, I made it outside of the city! San Antonio looks like every other major city that has freeways. I didn't drive through any of the pretty parts, or so I've been given to understand. Luckily I had a fantastic phone conversation with D. on my way back when I got stuck in bumper to bumper traffic. Had a belated breakfast once I got there and generally ignored most of my scholastic duties until 8ish, when I assembled my packets for Grad School references. It's all beginning. GAH!
On the up side, apparently I'm not half bad at this lit/language stuff. Thank god. Otherwise I would have had to drop this whole academic endeavor (and give up my pretensions to some kind of brainy-ness).
Quantitative: 560 (Tyler, DON'T LAUGH)
Verbal: 720
The "written" portion I won't find out about for a couple of weeks.
I drove outside Austin today for the first time. Of course it was for the GRE so I didn't really get to look around San Antonio. But hey, I made it outside of the city! San Antonio looks like every other major city that has freeways. I didn't drive through any of the pretty parts, or so I've been given to understand. Luckily I had a fantastic phone conversation with D. on my way back when I got stuck in bumper to bumper traffic. Had a belated breakfast once I got there and generally ignored most of my scholastic duties until 8ish, when I assembled my packets for Grad School references. It's all beginning. GAH!
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Date: 2008-11-12 05:15 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-12 05:31 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-12 05:37 am (UTC)She actually took a couple week long refresher course.
I told her (in my useful helpful way) "I don't know the answer to those questions, and I'm an ENGINEER. So don't sweat it."
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Date: 2008-11-12 06:54 am (UTC)This si why we invented calculators. Unless you are some kind of crazy idiot savant, we made machines TO DO IT FOR US.
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Date: 2008-11-12 07:00 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-12 08:21 am (UTC)*hugs you* As long as your math scores are reasonable (which they are), it's your quantitative, your written (which you'll do fine on) and your application package that will make the difference. *hugs you more*
(Why am I up at 2 AM? Blame my cats. *g*)
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Date: 2008-11-13 10:12 pm (UTC)but yes, this is why we invented calculators. And seriously, it's not like I've used these kinds of math in the last 10 years, so that whole "you'll use it when you get older" thing is utter crap.
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Date: 2008-11-13 10:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-13 10:19 pm (UTC)I went and checked out Duke's lit program averages and although the math scores are generally higher, I so kicked their applications verbal scores out of the water.
And you're right, it's been ... probably almost 15 years since I took a real math class. I'm just glad it's over and I can move on from it, you know?
oh, and i know that 2 am thing, although i'm sorry it's because of the cats. hopefully they made it up to you in a cute fluffy kind of way.
*hugs*
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Date: 2008-11-16 10:55 pm (UTC)*hugs* You will be fine, and your composite score is over 1200, which is nothing to be ashamed of. And you have so much to offer to any program!