I can see the kid's point. "But it's SAND! COLORED sand!" What's a kid to do, huh?
I'd love to see a beer-can Buddha. The sacred is in every ordinary thing; what better way to demonstrate that than by creating things that reflect the sacred out of the commonest and most base objects.
Hm.
::eyes messy craft table::
So, scholarly types - is 1860 a good SAT score?
Baby clothes!
Why is it that IT services has to suck so hard?
I need a freaking mountpoint...mounted or whateverthefuck they have to do, it hardly takes a few minutes and I requested it YESTERDAY. Oh & why does it have to be done? Because they rebooted the system.
Gah. And Harvard sucks just as bad. "We're going to make this place so secure, you can't do anything but complain to people who have no control over those things!"
Is 1860 a POSSIBLE SAT score? The scale only went up to 1600 when I took the test. Though it was possibly administered by a dinosaur back then.
So, scholarly types - is 1860 a good SAT score?
That's for three parts? We didn't have that in my day...
So, scholarly types - is 1860 a good SAT score?
Yes, possibly impossibly so, as I think 800 or 900 was the high end on each (at least back when I took them). Did they change the scoring in the last...20 or so years?
Apparently:
The best possible score on the SAT is a 2400, a score achieved by just hundreds of the more than a million students who take the SAT each year. The average SAT score is about 1540.
Average SAT scores for some colleges:
* Harvard - 2200
* Williams - 2125
* University of Virginia - 2000
* UCLA - 1900
* Iowa State - 1825
* Ohio State - 1800
* DePaul - 1750
* Arizona - 1700
* Indiana University- 1650
Yeah, the scoring has changed and I'm too lazy to look it up. There were three sections and she got 600+ in each.
Wikipedia tells me that an 1860 is somewhere between 1220-1280, for all of us older folk.
And so, as usual, K-Bug is above average in every way.
What the heck is in the other section?!?
edit: I looked it up and it looks like a writing part. Also, there are no analogies! I love the analogies! Bring back the analogies!