13 Types of Students Before an Exam - Summary

Summary

The text appears to be a dialogue from a conversation between two individuals, likely students preparing for the SAT exam. The conversation is filled with references to the SAT exam, its significance, and the stress associated with it. The characters express concerns about their future, the importance of the exam, and the potential consequences of not doing well. They also discuss the rules and procedures of the exam, including the need for a physical ID, the prohibition of electronic devices, and the importance of working independently. The dialogue ends with the announcement that the SAT examinations will start in three minutes.

Facts

1. The speaker is expressing frustration with a person who is not talking to them.
2. The speaker is at a school and is there because of someone else.
3. The speaker is cancelling a pushback for exams and suggests that the other person can do it tomorrow.
4. The speaker is nervous about taking the SAT exam.
5. The speaker is worried about the future implications of the SAT exam.
6. The speaker is concerned about the potential difficulty of applying to an Ivy League college if they do not do well on the SAT.
7. The speaker is applying to MIT, which is in America.
8. The speaker is applying to a school called South Harmon Institute of Technology, which is also in America.
9. The speaker is questioning the authenticity of the South Harmon Institute of Technology.
10. The speaker is expressing surprise that there are over a million students taking the SATs every year.
11. The speaker is worried about not having their ID for the SAT exam.
12. The speaker is expressing concern about the rules and time constraints for the SAT exam.
13. The speaker is expressing a desire to cheat on the SAT exam, but also expressing a commitment to not cheating.
14. The speaker is expressing surprise at the grandeur of the examination venue.
15. The speaker is expressing concern about the air conditioning in the examination venue.
16. The speaker is expressing a desire to win back a person named Denise.
17. The speaker is expressing a desire to succeed in the SAT exam.
18. The speaker is expressing a desire to pace oneself during the SAT exam.
19. The speaker is expressing surprise at the announcement of the SAT exam starting in three minutes.
20. The speaker is expressing confusion about the SAT exam and expressing a desire to start the Cubs competition cup instead.
21. The speaker is expressing a desire to try for once and win back a person named Denise.
22. The speaker is expressing a desire to cheat on the SAT exam.
23. The speaker is expressing concern about the rules of the SAT exam.