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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Assuming a kid wants to attend a college in the top 10. Is a 1590 or 1600 more helpful than a score in the range of 1530-1560? And is a 1600 better than a 1590? Does it depend on his high school?[/quote] Omfg, how many threads are there about "higher" SAT scores. Can't you search? Look at College Board's site for percentiles. If a 1450 and 1550 are both 99th percentile, give Larlo a f ing break and not let him take the test again. Geez, are parents in DMV ALL like this?! [/quote] Except the 99th percentile doesn't begin until 1530.[/quote] Oh no, Larlo is down to 97% !!! Whatever will we tell our neighbors to whom we can't brag about him, or we can't include his sat score on this year's x-mas card! geezus[/quote]
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