Thanksgiving SAT Bootcamp


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  1. Doobydobap
    Doobydobap says:

    Long version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVVSjuLytt0&ab_channel=Doobydobap
    Ingredients:
    400g Noodles of your choice (soba, somen, capellini, even spaghetti works— I used fresh Jingdu noodles)
    2 tbsp Tahini
    2 tbsp Peanut Butter
    2 tbsp Light Soy Sauce
    2 tbsp Chinese Black Vinegar (Balsamic works too)
    1 tsp Garlic, grated / minced
    1 tsp Sesame Oil
    1 tbsp Homemade Chili OIl or Laoganma
    1 tbsp Brown Sugar (optional)
    Cilantro (optional)
    Scallions (optional)
    Peanuts (optional)
    Black and white sesame seeds (optional)

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  2. bitbot
    bitbot says:

    I had to do a similar thing for 2 years 😭 I was so depressed but that was the only way to get ahead of the other students since we're all competing for so few university spots

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  3. clem
    clem says:

    i know this is not the right mood, but I made these noodles and they were delicious, I love your recipes so much and I appreciate how much care you put into them, sending much love!

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  4. Clyde Donovan
    Clyde Donovan says:

    That all seems really unnecessary. Like if u just put time in by yourself for like an hour a day for a few months with a practice test every 2 weeks and studying popular SAT vocab you’d be fine. The boot camp would only help if you’re seriously aiming for a 1600 and no less. Otherwise you can get a 1400-1500+ pretty easily if u study hard. I got a 1300 on my first one without studying at all.

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  5. Angelica B.
    Angelica B. says:

    It is sad how schools value memorizing stuff more than their students to actuqlly understand.

    Im in med school rn and its not going great and i just HATE it when teachers tell me "just understand the concept thats it" … then they should make exams about understanding and not memorizing yes we do need to memorize a substantial amount of information to understand but when u give me 4 choices and change just 1 word which u got from a random paragraph of the book then dont lecture me about understanding😡

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  6. TheLolgee
    TheLolgee says:

    I remember being sort of jealous that a lot of my Korean classmates got to go to SAT bootcamp to prepare. My parents had no idea that was a thing and I didn't tell them because they would try to save up money to send me there. I also didn't want to go. It is unbelievable the amount of pressure that is put on these tests.
    For the most part I think students are fine without it and can be accepted into a lot of fine schools with average grades.

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