It’s a beautiful day in America—unless you’re a Twitter-addicted high school senior hoping to get into college. That’s because the latest round of SAT scores just came in, and the results are worse than ... well, they got rid of the analogy section in 2005, so we’re not totally sure.
Hopes of going to college after I saw my sat scores pic.twitter.com/9YEuQuh7Bk
— Zach Ferguson (@ZachFergs) October 28, 2014
my SAT scores were so bad that I have a better chance of becoming a drug dealer than going to college
— Taylor Manfredo (@taymanfredo) October 28, 2014
starting my own college for the underprivileged SAT scorers
— mla underwood (@EmIndawoodz) October 28, 2014
me after getting my sat scores back pic.twitter.com/jt6Vxei8cZ
— Sydney Barnhart (@SydneyBarnhart1) October 28, 2014
Looking at my SAT scores like pic.twitter.com/k2LF91JHbL
— Holly Welch (@WelchHolly) October 28, 2014
I wasted 4 hours of my life for my sat to only go up 10 points #ihatemylife
— mackenzie goff♡ (@mack_goff) October 28, 2014
I managed to get the same exact score on this SAT as my last one😐
— Becca Gold (@BeccaGold4) October 28, 2014
me checking my sat score this morning pic.twitter.com/FSlADlZryC
— Yung $aira (@fridakahlostan) October 28, 2014
My SAT scores came back.....but um..... pic.twitter.com/2AvCPkXhrm
— hecka tired (@captaincurry_) October 28, 2014
Literally laughing at my SAT scores bye felicia hello lcc
— ドナヴァン (@donagondola) October 28, 2014
Just got my SAT scores and I wanna cry and shoot myself ok bye
— Pizza Queen (@heychanell_) October 28, 2014
I've accepted the fact that I'm not going to college bc of my SAT scores :-)
— karissa ♡ (@Karissa_Ramos) October 28, 2014
to my parents when my SAT scores come out today pic.twitter.com/isYcJ5SzMJ
— L E G E N D (@nouisxxgucci) October 28, 2014
McDonald's breakfast to wipe my tears from the SAT score
— Dr. Chuckanut (@ColinCuchna) October 28, 2014
Don't check your sat score at school or you will cry. (Like me)
— Catherine Nguyen (@chattiecathyy) October 28, 2014
Hang in there, kids, and remember:
Your SAT score doesn't define you
— Elijah Jones (@ElijahJones_22) October 28, 2014
Plus, you did better than any normal adult would have.