St. John's of Houston. Median SAT 2170. Olympic finalist: Paul Geis, 5,000 meters in Montreal, 1976.
And by the way, the school is in Texas. (My apologies to California, New York, and Florida.)
St. John's of Houston. Median SAT 2170. Olympic finalist: Paul Geis, 5,000 meters in Montreal, 1976.
And by the way, the school is in Texas. (My apologies to California, New York, and Florida.)
What's this 2170 BS?
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I think Yale's average SAT scores top those of St. John's of Houston.
Harvard won like 6 gold medals in T&F at the '96 Olympics. pretty sure the median SAT is about as high as it gets.
College students don't take SATs. I'm talking about high schools.
Just google St. John's Houston, and you'll get a score for the new SAT.
For math and verbal, the median is 1420.
I guess 1420 shuts everyone up.
Who gives a sh^t?
You obviously give a shit, since you posted. And you obviously scored below 1100 on the SAT. (This guy was the easiest target imaginable!)
Living in the Past is one of the worst and negative posters on this site. What a shit thread.
"Harvard won like 6 gold medals in T&F at the '96 Olympics. pretty sure the median SAT is about as high as it gets."
Nice try but wrong on two counts!
Living in the Past are you trying to building your school up or something? You've spammed the heck out of your own topic. It's kind of sad.
Also, for math and verbal:
Harvard = 1490
Yale = 1500
Sorry, but you've lost (not to mention both have many many more Olympians). Also, you'll find that after high school nobody cares what you scored on your SATs. All that matters is where you graduated from and I'm sorry to tell you, but St. John's Houston caries little to no name recognition. I had no clue it existed till just now (and I'm Catholic).
This is my thread. I've already stated that it applies to high schools, not colleges. You clearly have a reading comprehension deficiency. What did you score on the verbal? 470? 530? No wonder you never heard of St. John's.
Please read the topic of this thread. It's about superiority. You're the one who introduced negativity with a personal attack. You should be reported.
Living in the Present wrote:
Living in the Past is one of the worst and negative posters on this site. What a shit thread.
Living in the Past wrote:
College students don't take SATs. I'm talking about high schools.
Ah, the assumption was you were talking about entrance scores, but nope. You're trying to hype up your (I'm assuming small private) high school. Well, have fun with that. You seem delightful.
Living in the Past wrote:
Please read the topic of this thread. It's about superiority. You're the one who introduced negativity with a personal attack. You should be reported.
So go ahead a "report" him you little weenie. You made that same threat to me in another thread because you thought I was a man. I agree that you are "one of the worst and negative posters on this site." You should be reported.
That's it! I've had enough!!!
Every last one of you on this thread is getting reported!
And this WILL go on your permanent records.
Living in the Past wrote:
St. John's of Houston. Median SAT 2170. Olympic finalist: Paul Geis, 5,000 meters in Montreal, 1976.
And by the way, the school is in Texas. (My apologies to California, New York, and Florida.)
Sorry, but you lose.
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