But how could they even collude? Isn't there a proctor? |
| Surely there’s a better way to handle this than to immediately ask people to give $100K. |
If you actually didn't cheat, then yeah of course. Just take the exam again |
Wandering eyes? I remember from my test taking days the proctors were usually reading a book or something, I suppose it could’ve flown under the radar? |
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Did I understand the article correctly that the higher score was 1230?
That is still a really low SAT score, and would have more than a few incorrect answers. Is it possible that one section matched exactly the kid on one side of her, and the other section matched the kid on the other side? |
1230 is 77th percentile nationally. Get out of your bubble! |
But 1230 is still not scholarship level and in the article she is talking about scholarships. She has a lot more to go if she wants scholarships. |
1230 is still about 100 points lower than the acceptance average for U of Florida. It is not scholarship range. It is a hold my breath and hope my grades are good enough range. |
I disagree. Preparing for these exams is arduous and a major time suck from other commitments. It is also stressful, and would be more so if you had to take it again to prove your innocence. I have no idea if this person cheated, but if she did not, I can certainly understand why she isn't simply offering to take it again. |
She's in Florida and that 1230 qualifies her for a partial Bright Futures award assuming she has a high enough GPA and volunteer hours on file. She might qualify for additional institutional scholarships at some of the schools, too. |
Because her scores are already due to the colleges that she's applying to. She needs that Oct score. |
Seriously. MOST kids do not score in the 95th+ percentile as some DCUM posters would have you believe. |
There are hundreds and hundreds of colleges around the country where the average is like 1000 and where she could qualify for heavy scholarships. I won’t post them here, but there are tons of schools where a 3.5 GPA and 1230 SAT would get you 20K+/year... |
The Florida Medallion Scholarship is guaranteed for Florida high school students going to Florida state schools with a 1170 SAT and a 3.0 GPA. It's about 20K, and can make a huge difference in a young person's ability to attend college. So, yes that 300 point jump has a potential to make a big difference. |
It would be (roughly) 20K over the course of 4 years or 75% of Florida in-state tuition. They need at least 75 documented service hours on file, too. If she got an institutional scholarship on top of that she would be doing pretty good. |