Re: Your Daily Random Comment
Posted: June 19th, 2019, 8:40 pm
I don't recall writing a violin concerto.dxu46 wrote: This violin concerto was written by a fossil
I don't recall writing a violin concerto.dxu46 wrote: This violin concerto was written by a fossil
I doEastStroudsburg13 wrote:I don't recall writing a violin concerto.dxu46 wrote: This violin concerto was written by a fossil
Conus is a still surviving genus of gastropods, what are you talking about?dxu46 wrote:
This violin concerto was written by a fossil
Genus Conus is on the fossils list, hence the reference.whythelongface wrote:Conus is a still surviving genus of gastropods, what are you talking about?dxu46 wrote:
This violin concerto was written by a fossil
I know that, I'm saying it doesn't make sense since Conus isn't literally an extinct genus... no wait, come back and listen to me about the divergence of genera in Gastropoda!hippo9 wrote:Genus Conus is on the fossils list, hence the reference.whythelongface wrote:Conus is a still surviving genus of gastropods, what are you talking about?dxu46 wrote:
This violin concerto was written by a fossil
Extinct isn't the same as dead. An extant genus can still have fossils, which is what I was referencing.whythelongface wrote:I know that, I'm saying it doesn't make sense since Conus isn't literally an extinct genus... no wait, come back and listen to me about the divergence of genera in Gastropoda!hippo9 wrote:Genus Conus is on the fossils list, hence the reference.whythelongface wrote: Conus is a still surviving genus of gastropods, what are you talking about?
You can’t show that you’re that smart as a Freshman...you’ll get pushed into stuff... (actual personal experience)CPScienceDude wrote:So I took two of the official SAT practice tests and got a superscore of 1520. 790 math and 730 EBRW. So, that's pretty exciting. And now my parents want me to take it as a freshman. . .
There's really no need to do it that early. Wait a few years until you learn a bit more about standardized testing, especially through AP courses. I took all three of my SAT II tests after junior year, when I had taken the majority of my AP courses. In addition, I also retook the ACT after junior year and observed a score increase without actually studying. Simply staying in school will increase your standardized test scores, so it might actually be more beneficial to take them later, especially seeing that you'd have no problem with them anyway.CPScienceDude wrote:So I took two of the official SAT practice tests and got a superscore of 1520. 790 math and 730 EBRW. So, that's pretty exciting. And now my parents want me to take it as a freshman. . .