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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Every source I can find says that scores on the new SAT are higher than the old SAT--except OP. One of the issues/concerns with the new SAT was that resulted in score inflations. [/quote] Care to post any of those sources?[/quote] You can do a quick search. This is what major news outlets (ala Wash Post) were reporting after the first exam.[/quote] Until you provide proof, you are wrong.[/quote] Google -- it's your friend. [/quote] You don't have a source. Naming search engines won't change that.[/quote] oh good grief, do the search or shut up. The poster named a source. You just have to google that source. Lazy ass.[/quote] The poster hasn't named a single source showing new SAT scores to be higher than old for people who actually took the test. The source does not exist. On the other hand, there were multiple sources confirming the assertions of the OP.... That the new SAT skews lower.[/quote]
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