miker
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HAHA you say that like a 31 is bad... wow..Better then the guy that got a 15 at least lol
Nice work!! I'm hoping to score a 29+...
HAHA you say that like a 31 is bad... wow..Better then the guy that got a 15 at least lol
Beleive me if you get a perfect score, it will be free to go just about anywhereIf it was free and I had any free time, I would //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
randomIn CAMP BUCCA, Iraq the inmates huddle below the barbed wire, looking up at the strangers who have arrived at the detention facility. They're dressed in bright yellow, almost fluorescent jumpsuits. There are 2,000 of them, described by the U.S. military as hard-core al Qaeda loyalists. These inmates are kept behind a maze of chain-link fences, topped with barbed wire, and are guarded by heavily armed men in military fatigues who hold shields. We're escorted through Camp Bucca, the United States' biggest detention facility in Iraq, by Marine Gen. Douglas Stone, who runs the camp. "They're hard to break," he says of the suspected al Qaeda inmates. As Stone speaks, some inmates begin pointing up and we're told to keep moving. We wear protective glasses to cover our eyes. Inmates here throw rocks from the dusty, gravel floor at visitors, sometimes using makeshift slingshots to hurl the pebbles at 100 mph. Several guards have been blinded by the projectiles. Walk along with Nic Robertson through the facility » "This is not a place you want to hang around, so we really don't want to stand here that much longer because they will organize around us," Stone says. We press on through the facility. As we record our television piece, we're not allowed to talk to the inmates or show their faces -- doing so would be in violation of the Geneva Conventions. Inside Camp Bucca, the al Qaeda loyalists make up a minority of more than 19,000 civilian detainees. They are neither criminals nor prisoners of war. They are detained because they are deemed a security threat, many accused of taking up arms against American soldiers
You're going to get some money with a 31.To clear somethings up, I have had a 4.0 for 10 of 11 grading periods, however, I am not in all advanced classes. I do need financial need because my family is poor and I work around 30 hours a week during the school year (cook at TGI's). SO hopefully I get some help.
lawl!Better then the guy that got a 15 at least lol
Everyone's honest and would never lie about a test score either.It's sad to say this, but we actually have smart people here....
And then you posted it on the Car Audio forum expecting to get propsI just got my score for my ACT at a 31, anyone think it is good or bad?
Composite Score : 31
Subject Test Score
(1–36) Subscore
(1–18)
ENGLISH 26
Usage/Mechanics 13
Rhetorical Skills 15
MATHEMATICS 32
Pre-Algebra/Elem. Algebra 16
Algebra/Coord. Geometry 18
Plane Geometry/Trig. 15
READING 32
Social Studies/Sciences 17
Arts/Literature 16
SCIENCE 33