Damn.  I've been doing it all wrong all these years, Doc.
 A. Leon Polhill, Gator
"I was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and I did.
I said I didn't know." - Mark Twain 




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From: Jerry Belloit <bell...@clarion.edu>
To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sun, September 19, 2010 10:24:21 PM
Subject: RE: [gatortalk] A day trip to Mecca


Cee, 
 
SAT prep material can help a little—about 50 points.  Perhaps more if a course 
is taken.  One of my old tricks that I believe might make a much bigger bump is 
to train the body for the test by keeping a set schedule 7 days a week making 
sure to get at least 8 hours per night and getting up at whatever time 
necessary 
to be able to be at the SAT site about an hour early.  (For example, it the 
exam 
starts at eight and it takes 30 minutes to get to the site, then the wake up 
time should be about 6.  30 minutes to get a big breakfast—very 
important—should 
probably be 1000 calories but not pancakes.  Get to the site about an hour 
early 
and take a long 30 minute walk focusing on relaxing.  Enter the texting room, 
get settled, and again focus on relaxing—prayer is not a bad choice.  This may 
seem silly, but I have seen substantial improvements in scores when students do 
this.
 
One last thing, and this is good advice for everyone, get up at the same time 
every day including the weekends.  Those that sleep in on the weekends are 
almost always tired.  Their body rhythms get out of phase.   
 
Jerry 
 
From:gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of 
Cecilia
Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2010 7:26 PM
To: Gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Subject: [gatortalk] A day trip to Mecca
 
I just have to tell y'all about this.  Today is my dad's 80th birthday (YAY... 
go, Daddy!) so my 18 year old son and I drove down to G'ville and met my 
parents 
and three of my four siblings and their kids (and my sister's grandbaby) for 
lunch.  On the way to the restaurant, I took a quick detour through the campus 
of the greatest university on the planet.  

 
My son has been to UF many times for football games, basketball games, baseball 
games and gymnastics meets... but I had an ulterior motive for driving him 
through UF today.  He has been muttering crazy talk lately about how he might 
want to go to [I can barely type this] F... $... U.  <choke, cough, sputter, 
hurl>  His SAT scores the first time around aren't high enough to get into UF, 
although his GPA is great.  He knows he will need to take the SATs again and 
the 
ACT, and it seemed like he was setting himself up to "settle" for a college 
other than the one he has always always always said he wanted to attend.  

 
Well... he practically swooned as we drove across campus before lunch... so I 
decided a longer, more detailed guided tour was in order after lunch.  :-)  I 
think it worked.  He was as wide-eyed as a little kid on Christmas Day and 
declared, "Man, I WANT to go here SO BAD!" by the time our hour-long tour was 
complete.  I know it made an impression on him when I parked the car near the 
College of Business area so we could get out and walked around a bit.  I 
pointed 
out the buildings where I spent most of my junior, senior and grad school 
years, 
and he didn't miss it when my voice caught a little and I got tears in my 
eyes.  
I am sure my enthusiasm showed when I told him about a couple of specific 
incidents that I remember in great detail, pointing out exactly where they 
occurred, even though I graduated in 1988.  

 
I am pretty sure I was able to finally convey to him how important UF is to me 
and how it isn't just where I went to school.  UF is a PART of me!  I mean... 
he 
has always known that I'm a die-hard, rabid Gator.  He knows I will get riled 
up 
if anyone is overly critical of my Gators or my school.  But... maybe it meant 
more to him now that he is facing that decision.
 
When we came home, he said, "Mom, don't forget.  I need to register to take the 
ACT and SATs again.  I know I'll do better this time, and I really hope I do 
well enough to get into UF.  I know F$U and USF both have beautiful campuses, 
and I know UNF and UCF are getting bigger and better, but there's just nowhere 
else like UF, is there?"  

 
::sniffle::  He gets it.  He really gets it. 
 
Now... I really hope he gets in because - having seen what he'll be missing - 
he'll be even more disappointed than he would have been if he doesn't.  !!!
 
Cee
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2006 National Football Champions | 2007 National Basketball Champions
2008 National Football Champions | 
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Tim Tebow (2007) - Visit our website at www.gatornet.us

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