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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wouldn't the academic quality of your peers differ as well? If your peers have 1100 SAT's vs. 1450 SAT's, you're probably going to notice a difference![/quote] Yes if they are in the same class. But, most likely, they are not. Dumb kids will get weed out soon enough.[/quote] So getting a 1100 on the SAT means you are "dumb?" If so, I guess I'm dumb because I got a [b]1056 back in 1990. [/b] Well at least I'm happy. I went to a state university, a good law school, have a great husband and two great kids, and also earn about $375,000 per year in an in-house corporate legal position - a job I got through hard work and perserverence. [/quote] Your score would probably be at least a 1200 now. The curve has changed.[/quote] Probably higher than that. Adjusted up about 100 points in the mid 1990s and again subsequently.[/quote]
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