Wednesday 27 October 2010

Important Notice

Dear SAT and Application Program Students,

As you are already aware that tomorrow the SAT-I results for October 9th sitting shall be published, - there is no need to panic or feel apprehensive. In the past years, those who panicked and got depressed after the results came out, were the ones who could not handle the pressures in the end. Of course there had been exceptions who revived after the initial shocks. I, personally, never got impressed by a very good or an exceptionally bad score - none of the two will have conclusive impact on the outcome of the Application to US Coll/Univ with Fin Aid.

Setting aside the above comment, it holds true that a very good score surely boosts up the candidate's confidence and helps save the day. But again, it is only the toughest of the tough and stoic of the stoics who shall fare through the murky water in full plume and shall not be frightened by the foul weather (my apology for using too much of metaphors here.) 

It would be a very significant thing if you could finally show who you are in terms of SAT-II scores. So while there is still time, you shall do well if you take good look at Princeton-Barrons-Sparknotes TRINITY and make sure that you do EVERYTHING in your power to take things in control. 

Today morning I had a talk with Adit who confessed that the single most important thing in SAT-II exam is that you have to have a stern race with TIME. So, keep this in mind - that you have to be ahead of time in the first 20 minutes of the test. Time will be the most crucial thing in SAT. 

The post titled "Notice for Application Processing Students" has created an unnecessary barrage of panic-stricken mails. You must learn how to keep calm even in the event of greatest disaster - you must understand that there is nothing called Mercy in the world of grown-ups where they decide the fate of people based on their Swiftness, Accuracy, and Timing of an action (even if the action being initiated by a Student who has, most often than not, barely crossed the age of 17 years - a child in the eyes of law, to be specific). 

This is also to confirm that there will be no class Thursday and Friday and on Saturday we will have a single class at 3.30 pm. It is mandatory that everyone attends the class. I shall make further post on the probable events for Saturday.

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