Atbone95 Posted January 9, 2016 Share Posted January 9, 2016 Not exactly sure what to take from this. Seems excited about the score but it going to take it again? Next test date is Feb. 6 so the Saturday after NSD. I wonder if we're still interested - assuming he qualifies. https://twitter.com/Nehemiah_Menace/status/685547913481564162 From what I've heard from friends that have double-tested and done well on the ACT, Winter testing is always harder than Spring test. 18 would also be more than enough to get into UNL, as long as GPA is good enough. 100% false. I have pretty decent credentials when it comes to the ACT... ACT is graded on a sliding curve and, a little known fact, is actually slightly factored based on other test scores on that date. Winter test date is actually almost always the EASIEST - Duke University runs a national talent identification program (TIP) that takes the top 7th graders in the nation and has them take the ACT every December to identify early bloomers academically. I did it in 7th grade as did several friends. Those who are smart enough to game the ACT as high school juniors/seniors know taking the ACT in December increases your chances of a higher ACT score. Quote Link to comment
Atbone95 Posted January 9, 2016 Share Posted January 9, 2016 In reference to the science portion, don't you get an 11 overall just by putting your name on the test? Plus, don't you get around a 15 by putting a random letter on each one without crossing off any ridiculous answers? Haha absolutely not regarding the name. Studies have shown though that randomly guessing bubbles on a test should amount to between a 11-14 statistically. Quote Link to comment
Waldo Posted January 9, 2016 Share Posted January 9, 2016 In reference to the science portion, don't you get an 11 overall just by putting your name on the test? Plus, don't you get around a 15 by putting a random letter on each one without crossing off any ridiculous answers? Yes, but only if you went all one letter.. ABBA CADABA wouldn't work so well. Quote Link to comment
huskerfan13 Posted January 9, 2016 Share Posted January 9, 2016 Not exactly sure what to take from this. Seems excited about the score but it going to take it again? Next test date is Feb. 6 so the Saturday after NSD. I wonder if we're still interested - assuming he qualifies. https://twitter.com/Nehemiah_Menace/status/685547913481564162 From what I've heard from friends that have double-tested and done well on the ACT, Winter testing is always harder than Spring test. 18 would also be more than enough to get into UNL, as long as GPA is good enough. Ummmm, no. UNL requires MINIMUM of 20 to be accepted. Especially for out-of-state students. GPA doesn't mean anything to colleges. Every high school is different. You could get a 4.0 close to the top of your class at one school that has an easy curriculum....equating to getting a 2.8 and middle of the pack at another high school. GPA doesn't mean sh#t honestly. Quote Link to comment
macroboy Posted January 9, 2016 Share Posted January 9, 2016 So here is what I think I have learned: 1. No one knows if we are still after this guy. 2. His ACT score is low and needs to get better 3. Atbone is a super smarty pants Quote Link to comment
throwing bones Posted January 9, 2016 Share Posted January 9, 2016 Not exactly sure what to take from this. Seems excited about the score but it going to take it again? Next test date is Feb. 6 so the Saturday after NSD. I wonder if we're still interested - assuming he qualifies. https://twitter.com/Nehemiah_Menace/status/685547913481564162 From what I've heard from friends that have double-tested and done well on the ACT, Winter testing is always harder than Spring test. 18 would also be more than enough to get into UNL, as long as GPA is good enough. Ummmm, no. UNL requires MINIMUM of 20 to be accepted. Especially for out-of-state students. GPA doesn't mean anything to colleges. Every high school is different. You could get a 4.0 close to the top of your class at one school that has an easy curriculum....equating to getting a 2.8 and middle of the pack at another high school. GPA doesn't mean sh#t honestly. See below for the ncaa requirements based on a sliding scale for the sat/act. Each score is cumulative, so Nehemiah's score is actually a 73 when all four scores are totaled which would require his GPA to be a 2.35 to be qualified by the ncaa standards. Key word is ncaa standards, each school may have slightly different standards for acceptance. http://www.ncaa.org/student-athletes/future/test-scores Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted January 9, 2016 Author Share Posted January 9, 2016 Not exactly sure what to take from this. Seems excited about the score but it going to take it again? Next test date is Feb. 6 so the Saturday after NSD. I wonder if we're still interested - assuming he qualifies. https://twitter.com/Nehemiah_Menace/status/685547913481564162 From what I've heard from friends that have double-tested and done well on the ACT, Winter testing is always harder than Spring test. 18 would also be more than enough to get into UNL, as long as GPA is good enough. Ummmm, no. UNL requires MINIMUM of 20 to be accepted. Especially for out-of-state students. GPA doesn't mean anything to colleges. Every high school is different. You could get a 4.0 close to the top of your class at one school that has an easy curriculum....equating to getting a 2.8 and middle of the pack at another high school. GPA doesn't mean sh#t honestly. This doesn't appear to be correct. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS Freshmen applicants should: Score 20 or higher on the ACT, writing portion not required. Or, score a total of 950 or higher on the SAT Critical Reading and Math sections. Or, rank in the top half or their high school graduating class. All freshman applicants under the age of 23 are required to submit an official ACT or SAT score. Link The "or"s would disagree with you. And that's for the general population. Athletes often get a "relaxed" standard. As long as they meet NCAA requirements. Quote Link to comment
YetiJR Posted January 9, 2016 Share Posted January 9, 2016 Not exactly sure what to take from this. Seems excited about the score but it going to take it again? Next test date is Feb. 6 so the Saturday after NSD. I wonder if we're still interested - assuming he qualifies. https://twitter.com/Nehemiah_Menace/status/685547913481564162 From what I've heard from friends that have double-tested and done well on the ACT, Winter testing is always harder than Spring test. 18 would also be more than enough to get into UNL, as long as GPA is good enough. Ummmm, no. UNL requires MINIMUM of 20 to be accepted. Especially for out-of-state students. GPA doesn't mean anything to colleges. Every high school is different. You could get a 4.0 close to the top of your class at one school that has an easy curriculum....equating to getting a 2.8 and middle of the pack at another high school. GPA doesn't mean sh#t honestly. I went to High school with someone who had a 16 and a 3.5 GPA and got in. Quote Link to comment
huskerfan13 Posted January 9, 2016 Share Posted January 9, 2016 Not exactly sure what to take from this. Seems excited about the score but it going to take it again? Next test date is Feb. 6 so the Saturday after NSD. I wonder if we're still interested - assuming he qualifies. https://twitter.com/Nehemiah_Menace/status/685547913481564162 From what I've heard from friends that have double-tested and done well on the ACT, Winter testing is always harder than Spring test. 18 would also be more than enough to get into UNL, as long as GPA is good enough. Ummmm, no. UNL requires MINIMUM of 20 to be accepted. Especially for out-of-state students. GPA doesn't mean anything to colleges. Every high school is different. You could get a 4.0 close to the top of your class at one school that has an easy curriculum....equating to getting a 2.8 and middle of the pack at another high school. GPA doesn't mean sh#t honestly. I went to High school with someone who had a 16 and a 3.5 GPA and got in. Were they in-state? If so, that's why. UNL accepts most in-state students as long as they have a 20 on the ACT OR finish in the Top half of their class Quote Link to comment
huskerfan13 Posted January 9, 2016 Share Posted January 9, 2016 Not exactly sure what to take from this. Seems excited about the score but it going to take it again? Next test date is Feb. 6 so the Saturday after NSD. I wonder if we're still interested - assuming he qualifies. https://twitter.com/Nehemiah_Menace/status/685547913481564162 From what I've heard from friends that have double-tested and done well on the ACT, Winter testing is always harder than Spring test. 18 would also be more than enough to get into UNL, as long as GPA is good enough. Ummmm, no. UNL requires MINIMUM of 20 to be accepted. Especially for out-of-state students. GPA doesn't mean anything to colleges. Every high school is different. You could get a 4.0 close to the top of your class at one school that has an easy curriculum....equating to getting a 2.8 and middle of the pack at another high school. GPA doesn't mean sh#t honestly. This doesn't appear to be correct. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS Freshmen applicants should: Score 20 or higher on the ACT, writing portion not required. Or, score a total of 950 or higher on the SAT Critical Reading and Math sections. Or, rank in the top half or their high school graduating class. All freshman applicants under the age of 23 are required to submit an official ACT or SAT score. Link The "or"s would disagree with you. And that's for the general population. Athletes often get a "relaxed" standard. As long as they meet NCAA requirements. My point was that an 18 on your ACT isn't "more than enough" to get you into UNL, or any college for that matter. UNL accepts most in-state students even if they are below 20 on ACT, as long as they finish in the top half of their class. I realize athletes get a little bit of a "relaxed" standard. Quote Link to comment
ADS Posted January 9, 2016 Share Posted January 9, 2016 So back to discussing the recruit. He would be a welcomed addition as either a safety or hybrid LB. 1 Quote Link to comment
huskerfan13 Posted January 9, 2016 Share Posted January 9, 2016 Don't think we are pursuing him anymore. Did he ever visit? Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted January 9, 2016 Author Share Posted January 9, 2016 Don't think we are pursuing him anymore. Did he ever visit? You can't visit or get official offers until you can show that going to qualify. That's (most likely) why he hasn't visited anywhere yet. Not sure if we'd still be interested or we've moved on. Quote Link to comment
SouthLincoln Husker Posted January 10, 2016 Share Posted January 10, 2016 Not exactly sure what to take from this. Seems excited about the score but it going to take it again? Next test date is Feb. 6 so the Saturday after NSD. I wonder if we're still interested - assuming he qualifies. https://twitter.com/Nehemiah_Menace/status/685547913481564162 From what I've heard from friends that have double-tested and done well on the ACT, Winter testing is always harder than Spring test. 18 would also be more than enough to get into UNL, as long as GPA is good enough. Ummmm, no. UNL requires MINIMUM of 20 to be accepted. Especially for out-of-state students. GPA doesn't mean anything to colleges. Every high school is different. You could get a 4.0 close to the top of your class at one school that has an easy curriculum....equating to getting a 2.8 and middle of the pack at another high school. GPA doesn't mean sh#t honestly. This doesn't appear to be correct. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS Freshmen applicants should: Score 20 or higher on the ACT, writing portion not required. Or, score a total of 950 or higher on the SAT Critical Reading and Math sections. Or, rank in the top half or their high school graduating class. All freshman applicants under the age of 23 are required to submit an official ACT or SAT score. Link The "or"s would disagree with you. And that's for the general population. Athletes often get a "relaxed" standard. As long as they meet NCAA requirements. My point was that an 18 on your ACT isn't "more than enough" to get you into UNL, or any college for that matter. UNL accepts most in-state students even if they are below 20 on ACT, as long as they finish in the top half of their class. I realize athletes get a little bit of a "relaxed" standard. Please notice the Ors! UNL Performance RequirementsFreshmen applicants should: Score 20 or higher on the ACT, writing portion not required. Or, score a total of 950 or higher on the SAT Critical Reading and Math sections. Or, rank in the top half or their high school graduating class. Quote Link to comment
huskerfan13 Posted January 10, 2016 Share Posted January 10, 2016 Not exactly sure what to take from this. Seems excited about the score but it going to take it again? Next test date is Feb. 6 so the Saturday after NSD. I wonder if we're still interested - assuming he qualifies. https://twitter.com/Nehemiah_Menace/status/685547913481564162 From what I've heard from friends that have double-tested and done well on the ACT, Winter testing is always harder than Spring test. 18 would also be more than enough to get into UNL, as long as GPA is good enough. Ummmm, no. UNL requires MINIMUM of 20 to be accepted. Especially for out-of-state students. GPA doesn't mean anything to colleges. Every high school is different. You could get a 4.0 close to the top of your class at one school that has an easy curriculum....equating to getting a 2.8 and middle of the pack at another high school. GPA doesn't mean sh#t honestly. This doesn't appear to be correct. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS Freshmen applicants should: Score 20 or higher on the ACT, writing portion not required. Or, score a total of 950 or higher on the SAT Critical Reading and Math sections. Or, rank in the top half or their high school graduating class. All freshman applicants under the age of 23 are required to submit an official ACT or SAT score. Link The "or"s would disagree with you. And that's for the general population. Athletes often get a "relaxed" standard. As long as they meet NCAA requirements. My point was that an 18 on your ACT isn't "more than enough" to get you into UNL, or any college for that matter. UNL accepts most in-state students even if they are below 20 on ACT, as long as they finish in the top half of their class. I realize athletes get a little bit of a "relaxed" standard. Please notice the Ors! UNL Performance RequirementsFreshmen applicants should: Score 20 or higher on the ACT, writing portion not required. Or, score a total of 950 or higher on the SAT Critical Reading and Math sections. Or, rank in the top half or their high school graduating class. I understand the Ors! My point was the an 18 on your ACT ALONE doesn't get you into UNL. Someone said that was "more than enough" to get in which is very wrong. Quote Link to comment
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