They rate my intelligence on a scale of 0 to 36 and decide what I deserve for my future. They don't care if I'm strong, or if I can create things that cause a fire. If I give my time to those who need me, or if I really care about my success. All they see is a set of numbers. They didn't see me struggle they didn't see how hard I worked, they just take the number's word for it. It doesn't matter if my friends constantly left me, it doesn't matter if I lost myself along the way, the number tells them the whole story. The number shows them everything. But, they never saw how many times I cried from exhaustion, they never watched me as I fell to my knees on the living room floor after countless long days. They never heard me scream after feeling so much pain, so much unbelievable pain. Many people say, "It doesn't define you! It's just a dumb test anyway, and you will be fine either way." But, if that's true, why does it still carry so much weight that pushes us too many of us into this place of insecurity and anxiety. It doesn't seem fair to give kids a test that's designed to point out BS. It doesn't seem fair that it costs so much money in order to get the tools to succeed on a test that "doesn't define you". It doesn't seem fair that a number decides your near future of what school you're capable of going to. But, It seems there is no other way to **** out competition. It's official. Numbers speak louder than words.