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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think back in our day (I'm 43) very few people studied for the SAT. There were a few perfect scores a year. I remember that a perfect score would make local, if not national newspapers. These days an absurd number of kids get a perfect score each year. I'm not sure exactly how many but if I recall correctly it's something like 20K. Course reviews for the SAT have become a large industry. [/quote] Agree with this. I was friends with the (one) boy who got a 1600. We were at a very good high school. I was admitted with a full scholarship with a 1370. Nobody prepped for the SAT. Nowadays, everyone does, to some extent or another.[/quote] Yes, but the test is normed so the scores end up with the same pattern. You just didn't hear from as many people as you do now and more people are taking the test.[/quote]
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