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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does a smart kid stand a chance this year?[/quote]of course, they shine in the more rigorous classes and get good grades. [/quote] I can see the lack of a confirming test being problematic for kids who attend schools with really tough grading scales. [/quote] The opposite. The mediocre schools where everyone gets an A is where you need the SAT. Some of those kids think 1400 is a great score. ( A fine score of course, but kids at rigorous schools with APs and A’s are 1500+).[/quote] NP. I think both of you are right. Students with top grades at grade-inflated high schools, students with "lower" grades at more rigorous high schools, and students from high schools that colleges are less familiar with could all benefit from opportunities to get a test score.[/quote] What about students with top grades from rigorous high schools?[/quote]
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