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?
Don't know them personally, but two people that got 1590 (I believe) are Lady Gaga and Ben Affleck. The guitarist from Linkin Park went to Cal Tech so I imagine he crushed the SATs, too.
Anonymous wrote:I got a 1600 in 1999. I'm now a SAHM married to a Biglaw partner.
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?
Don't know them personally, but two people that got 1590 (I believe) are Lady Gaga and Ben Affleck. The guitarist from Linkin Park went to Cal Tech so I imagine he crushed the SATs, too.
Linkin Park? I grew up with some of them...None of them went to Caltech. Brad Delson and Dave Farrell went to UCLA and Mike Shinoda went to art school. Robert Bourdon went to Community College and Chester Bennington didn't go to college.
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?
Don't know them personally, but two people that got 1590 (I believe) are Lady Gaga and Ben Affleck. The guitarist from Linkin Park went to Cal Tech so I imagine he crushed the SATs, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
PP was just noting that most of us went to school with some nerdy kids, and those are the ones that we expected to do well on the SATs (and they usually did). It's a stereotype, but they are nerds for being socially awkward, etc. We have all seen it. That is why we are always so impressed with an athlete or charismatic kids that gets a near perfect score. They are an anomaly.
We had three 1600s in the late 1990s in our school (not all the same grade but all while I was a student there). I would say they all are pretty socially normal. It’s worth noting only one of them was a straight A student—the others were good students but got a mix of As and Bs in AP level classes… maybe this is because it was the late 1990s when there was less “prepping” and these kids were just good test takers since day one?
I'm calling BS on your story. You just made this up.
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?
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
PP was just noting that most of us went to school with some nerdy kids, and those are the ones that we expected to do well on the SATs (and they usually did). It's a stereotype, but they are nerds for being socially awkward, etc. We have all seen it. That is why we are always so impressed with an athlete or charismatic kids that gets a near perfect score. They are an anomaly.
We had three 1600s in the late 1990s in our school (not all the same grade but all while I was a student there). I would say they all are pretty socially normal. It’s worth noting only one of them was a straight A student—the others were good students but got a mix of As and Bs in AP level classes… maybe this is because it was the late 1990s when there was less “prepping” and these kids were just good test takers since day one?
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:perfect scores went to harvard law with me. and becane governors and Presidents.
I guarantee you no President got perfect scores.
You don't know that. And Eliot Spitzer came close. Perfect LSATs in wikipedia unless it's neen edited out.
Anonymous wrote:Bill Clinton score around 1040 and George W 1200. Obama had an ACT of around 30.