is it worth it (im asian)
ronin5k [#2]if you get anything less than a 1500, you're not asian
I know sat is easy af
greater than 1500 should be light
maybe i found the tests too easy but honestly focus more on extracurriculars (MEANINGFUL ONES)
aspas_number1hater [#3]I know sat is easy af
if its easy, then do it lol
and yes you can get into good colleges or uni's with a good sat score, but idk if top universities from bhutan accept sat scores
dm me for tutoring i've tutored 100+ students for SAT, 3 perfect scorers, 35+ 1500+s
ILikeEsports [#5]if its easy, then do it lol
and yes you can get into good colleges or uni's with a good sat score, but idk if top universities from bhutan accept sat scores
is it worth it tho
ronin5k [#2]if you get anything less than a 1500, you're not asian
i’m white and i got a 1520 am i asian now lol
aspas_number1hater [#7]is it worth it tho
it depends, idk if top uni's are taking sat scores in bhutan, idk if ur going to another country for university, idk what your doing in the future
riensluvr [#8]i’m white and i got a 1520 am i asian now lol
1570+ to unlock the chinese premium for the full Asian experience
larplarplarpsahur [#10]1570+ to unlock the chinese premium for the full Asian experience
i could if it wasn’t for 0ngl0sh i got an 800 on math
riensluvr [#11]i could if it wasn’t for 0ngl0sh i got an 800 on math
double mjr math+cs, there's a quant analyst in ur future
dekoy [#6]dm me for tutoring i've tutored 100+ students for SAT, 3 perfect scorers, 35+ 1500+s
fr lol?
larplarplarpsahur [#12]double mjr math+cs, there's a quant analyst in ur future
i was already planning on double majoring math and cs but i was gonna be a software engineer, should i reconsider or
it shouldn’t be that difficult because im taking calc 3 next year in high school so
riensluvr [#14]i was already planning on double majoring math and cs but i was gonna be a software engineer, should i reconsider or
it shouldn’t be that difficult because im taking calc 3 next year in high school so
realistically u should probably major math + cs minor so u're not completely overwhelmed (also so u can just choose the good stuff I.e simulation/modelling, theory (computational), optimization methods e.t.c and not have to sit through web dev) , but cs as a standalone degree is just not advisable atp.
eecs is also popular if u're planning to do compilers/low level eng, and still has enuf math to keep u interested. just be very proactive (internships and stuff) cause software eng is a very proof-of-work heavy field, even more now that pet projects only showing "I have knowledge of the thing" weigh less cause ai can just spit out a small sized project in a day