tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1750120863647373520.post1991348376139220518..comments2023-08-08T11:48:10.725+01:00Comments on swisslet: never too late....swisslethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16708248700851998044noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1750120863647373520.post-37332266696423261362013-03-08T19:30:14.764+00:002013-03-08T19:30:14.764+00:00Actually, no, I've never experienced that. I t...Actually, no, I've never experienced that. I test very well, even in stressful situations. <br /><br />Back in High School, I had to take the SAT to help determine if I was going to be getting a scholarship. Of course, I put it off until the last possible date I could take it. Due to an even longer story, I didn't have a photo ID, which was required to take the test. According to the SAT regulations, a description of myself on school letterhead signed by the principal would suffice, so I asked the principal, and he had me describe myself on school letterhead and he signed it. <br /><br />The SAT proctors claimed that my "ID" wasn't an ID. I told them to look at their regulations. They finally relented, but made me wait until the very last minute before allowing me entry to the test room. I barely had time to take off my coat and sit down before they said, "you may begin." While I didn't get a perfect score, I got a score high enough to qualify me for the scholarship. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05201444579451608701noreply@blogger.com