Homeless Teen Gets Perfect SAT Scores
Family Moves Into First Real Home
SONORA, Calif., 9:20 a.m. PDT April 5, 2001 — A Northern California student
is proving that perfection is possible after taking the tough SAT exam and
recording two perfect scores.
Trevor Loflin (pictured, left) should feel good. The 17-year-old scored a
perfect 800 on the verbal section and 800 on the math section of the
Scholastic Aptitude Test.
The task is even more amazing considering that Loflin’s family was homeless.
"We went back and forth. Sometimes we were homeless. Sometimes we had an
apartment. And then basically we just lived wherever we could find," Loflin
said.
Loflin not only got the score without the benefit of a home, he got it
without a school, because he is home-schooled. He said that his mom has been
a great teacher.
"I’m a lot more motivated now and more capable. The challenge of it has
strengthened me," Loflin said.
The family thanks their Baptist faith for seeing them through the tough
times. They just moved in to their first real house in Sonora a few weeks
ago.
Loflin’s next challenge will be finding a college and a way to pay for it.


In article <RQ8z6.738$CQ2.329…@news03.micron.net>, "A real American"
- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -
<robl…@micron.net> wrote:
>Homeless Teen Gets Perfect SAT Scores
>Family Moves Into First Real Home
>SONORA, Calif., 9:20 a.m. PDT April 5, 2001 — A Northern California student
>is proving that perfection is possible after taking the tough SAT exam and
>recording two perfect scores.
>Trevor Loflin (pictured, left) should feel good. The 17-year-old scored a
>perfect 800 on the verbal section and 800 on the math section of the
>Scholastic Aptitude Test.
>The task is even more amazing considering that Loflin’s family was homeless.
>"We went back and forth. Sometimes we were homeless. Sometimes we had an
>apartment. And then basically we just lived wherever we could find," Loflin
>said.
>Loflin not only got the score without the benefit of a home, he got it
>without a school, because he is home-schooled. He said that his mom has been
>a great teacher.
>"I’m a lot more motivated now and more capable. The challenge of it has
>strengthened me," Loflin said.
>The family thanks their Baptist faith for seeing them through the tough
>times. They just moved in to their first real house in Sonora a few weeks
>ago.
>Loflin’s next challenge will be finding a college and a way to pay for it.
Between a capable mother and a kid with an IQ of around 180 you can hardly
hold this out as a shining example of anything except natural gifts
overcoming the odds.
Maybe when all the "RePubic-lic’ins" are homeless and forced to school
their children because they do not have a permenant address will they truely
understand the evil they have insinuated into the world.
Republician=666 They bear the mark of the beast.
"A real American" <robl…@micron.net> wrote in message
news:RQ8z6.738$CQ2.329800@news03.micron.net…
- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -
> Homeless Teen Gets Perfect SAT Scores
> Family Moves Into First Real Home
> SONORA, Calif., 9:20 a.m. PDT April 5, 2001 — A Northern California
student
> is proving that perfection is possible after taking the tough SAT exam and
> recording two perfect scores.
> Trevor Loflin (pictured, left) should feel good. The 17-year-old scored a
> perfect 800 on the verbal section and 800 on the math section of the
> Scholastic Aptitude Test.
> The task is even more amazing considering that Loflin’s family was
homeless.
> "We went back and forth. Sometimes we were homeless. Sometimes we had an
> apartment. And then basically we just lived wherever we could find,"
Loflin
> said.
> Loflin not only got the score without the benefit of a home, he got it
> without a school, because he is home-schooled. He said that his mom has
been
> a great teacher.
> "I’m a lot more motivated now and more capable. The challenge of it has
> strengthened me," Loflin said.
> The family thanks their Baptist faith for seeing them through the tough
> times. They just moved in to their first real house in Sonora a few weeks
> ago.
> Loflin’s next challenge will be finding a college and a way to pay for it.
Maybe you should go fuck off?
–
"have a nice day-:) and sieg heil" — A greeting from "silverfox"
<sil…@virtualrealo.com>, made on 2/12/01, blusterbuss extraordinaire.
Who is now using the email address: F…@Bartelby.com and greets us with:
"Only 15 minutes since I sent my post to the newserver, and already one of
the Fascist bulldogs of USENET is whipping out old issues of Popular
Mechanics for a "cut and snip" masturbation session."
"Karen Morgan" <karen-mor…@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:9aje5v$mrv$1@slb5.atl.mindspring.net…
- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -
> Maybe when all the "RePubic-lic’ins" are homeless and forced to school
> their children because they do not have a permenant address will they
truely
> understand the evil they have insinuated into the world.
> Republician=666 They bear the mark of the beast.
> "A real American" <robl…@micron.net> wrote in message
> news:RQ8z6.738$CQ2.329800@news03.micron.net…
> > Homeless Teen Gets Perfect SAT Scores
> > Family Moves Into First Real Home
> > SONORA, Calif., 9:20 a.m. PDT April 5, 2001 — A Northern California
> student
> > is proving that perfection is possible after taking the tough SAT exam
and
> > recording two perfect scores.
> > Trevor Loflin (pictured, left) should feel good. The 17-year-old scored
a
> > perfect 800 on the verbal section and 800 on the math section of the
> > Scholastic Aptitude Test.
> > The task is even more amazing considering that Loflin’s family was
> homeless.
> > "We went back and forth. Sometimes we were homeless. Sometimes we had an
> > apartment. And then basically we just lived wherever we could find,"
> Loflin
> > said.
> > Loflin not only got the score without the benefit of a home, he got it
> > without a school, because he is home-schooled. He said that his mom has
> been
> > a great teacher.
> > "I’m a lot more motivated now and more capable. The challenge of it has
> > strengthened me," Loflin said.
> > The family thanks their Baptist faith for seeing them through the tough
> > times. They just moved in to their first real house in Sonora a few
weeks
> > ago.
> > Loflin’s next challenge will be finding a college and a way to pay for
it.
"Karen Morgan" <karen-mor…@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:9aje5v$mrv$1@slb5.atl.mindspring.net…
> Maybe when all the "RePubic-lic’ins" are homeless and forced to school
> their children because they do not have a permenant address will they
truely
> understand the evil they have insinuated into the world.
> Republician=666 They bear the mark of the beast.
You must have taken a math class from Louis Farrakhan.
- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -
> "A real American" <robl…@micron.net> wrote in message
> news:RQ8z6.738$CQ2.329800@news03.micron.net…
> > Homeless Teen Gets Perfect SAT Scores
> > Family Moves Into First Real Home
> > SONORA, Calif., 9:20 a.m. PDT April 5, 2001 — A Northern California
> student
> > is proving that perfection is possible after taking the tough SAT exam
and
> > recording two perfect scores.
> > Trevor Loflin (pictured, left) should feel good. The 17-year-old scored
a
> > perfect 800 on the verbal section and 800 on the math section of the
> > Scholastic Aptitude Test.
> > The task is even more amazing considering that Loflin’s family was
> homeless.
> > "We went back and forth. Sometimes we were homeless. Sometimes we had an
> > apartment. And then basically we just lived wherever we could find,"
> Loflin
> > said.
> > Loflin not only got the score without the benefit of a home, he got it
> > without a school, because he is home-schooled. He said that his mom has
> been
> > a great teacher.
> > "I’m a lot more motivated now and more capable. The challenge of it has
> > strengthened me," Loflin said.
> > The family thanks their Baptist faith for seeing them through the tough
> > times. They just moved in to their first real house in Sonora a few
weeks
> > ago.
> > Loflin’s next challenge will be finding a college and a way to pay for
it.