If you're SAT score was out of 2400, you're too young for this poll.
Never took them but did get an EE from one of the top engineering colleges out there. Oh, did I forget to add and minor in nuclear engineering?
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John Adams “The moment the idea is admitted into society that property is not as sacred as the laws of God, and that there is not a force of law and public justice to protect it, anarchy and tyranny commence.”
Ronald Reagan: 'Everybody that is for abortion has already been born'
"I never said I was worth it. I only said I wouldn't do it for less " William F. Buckley Jr.
Is everyone here an engineer/ or has an engineering degree none the less?
This is getting strange around here.
No, very few are.
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John Adams “The moment the idea is admitted into society that property is not as sacred as the laws of God, and that there is not a force of law and public justice to protect it, anarchy and tyranny commence.”
Ronald Reagan: 'Everybody that is for abortion has already been born'
"I never said I was worth it. I only said I wouldn't do it for less " William F. Buckley Jr.
BS Electrical Engineering summa cum laude 1995 University of Tulsa. 24 ACT -- pretty average (maybe even low) for college bound high school students. I also have a BA in English with a minor in Philsophy. Different schools, different times. I couldn't get a job with the degree in English so back to the drawing board! Actually, while this was a long career path, my current profession of Patent Agent (writing patent applications and other patent documents) fully uses this unusual academic background very well.
I had a composite 32 on the AC, with a high of 34 in Math and a low of 30 in English. I think that was a top 5% score. BA, with honors, in Political Science, minor in Law Enforcement Administration, and one class shy of a second minor in Philosophy. In 300-400 level courses, I only had one class where I screwed up and got a B. with that combination, I pretty much had only one career path, and that was through law school.
Scored 698 on the LSAT, which I was actually happier about. That was a top 5% score among college educated folks who were planning to go to law school, and it got me into University of Illinois, which has an outstanding law school..