Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plenty of high scorers go on to live “mundane” professional lives and plenty of more modest scorers go on to live exemplary professional lives. Please stop starting threads like this. A 99th percentile SAT is not a guarantee of professional success.
Signed parent of DC who scored in the 99th percentile.
Seriously. How many 99% scorers there were amongst our presidents? Fortune 500 CEOs?
Probably very few and far between.
99th percentile nationally normed is 1450. These kids aren't even getting into top 20 colleges.
Anonymous wrote:perfect scores went to harvard law with me. and becane governors and Presidents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing lots of PhD's, STEM, Wall Street financiers, graduates of T14 law schools. And perhaps a few successful authors and creative artists here and there.
Do you know anyone who aced the SAT? What did they end up doing?
99 percentile in the last 3 years is 1530...my kid a CS major at UMD with his 1560.
CS majors no longer in demand like 3 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious, and don't mean to be snarky, but are those folks with perfect 1600 just have that analytical brain and subsequent thought process to ace the SAT?
Therefore, how are you socially ? Awkward? Social anxiety? Introverted? Work best when you're alone ?
No?
Not sure why being smart and quick thinking on your feet would cause social anxiety or introversion?
EQ is a range but your assumptions are odd
Anonymous wrote:Curious, and don't mean to be snarky, but are those folks with perfect 1600 just have that analytical brain and subsequent thought process to ace the SAT?
Therefore, how are you socially ? Awkward? Social anxiety? Introverted? Work best when you're alone ?
Anonymous wrote:I got a 1600 in the late 90s. I went to HYP & YLS. I am an SES Fed attorney with 3 kids. I am pretty normal in most respects, but extremely efficient, so I am a high performer at work while working much less hard than others/having plenty of time for life tasks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing lots of PhD's, STEM, Wall Street financiers, graduates of T14 law schools. And perhaps a few successful authors and creative artists here and there.
Do you know anyone who aced the SAT? What did they end up doing?
99 percentile in the last 3 years is 1530...my kid a CS major at UMD with his 1560.
Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing lots of PhD's, STEM, Wall Street financiers, graduates of T14 law schools. And perhaps a few successful authors and creative artists here and there.
Do you know anyone who aced the SAT? What did they end up doing?