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Mike Cumbie
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  • REALTOR®
  • Brockport, NY
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Kids these days

Mike Cumbie
Agent
  • REALTOR®
  • Brockport, NY
ModeratorPosted

So I walk in the house tonight and the 17 year old daughter was talking to her mother. I hear her mid discussion state

"I'll be in my test by that time" (Talking about tomorrow morning)

"What's going on tomorrow" I ask quizzically?

"I have my SAT's" She responds

**Now being a Army grunt at that point in my life I have never been well versed on that whole process**

"Didn't you take those a couple weeks ago?"

"No, I took the ACT's"

"What's the difference" (Again not my area of expertise)

"The ACT is more harder"

........ SIGH... "Lets hope so"

DISCLAIMER: She is actually a straight A student and laughed once I gave her the blank stare but I got a chuckle out of it.

  • Mike Cumbie