Is 1860 a POSSIBLE SAT score? The scale only went up to 1600 when I took the test. Though it was possibly administered by a dinosaur back then.
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So, scholarly types - is 1860 a good SAT score?
That's for three parts? We didn't have that in my day...
So, scholarly types - is 1860 a good SAT score?
Yes, possibly impossibly so, as I think 800 or 900 was the high end on each (at least back when I took them). Did they change the scoring in the last...20 or so years?
Apparently:
The best possible score on the SAT is a 2400, a score achieved by just hundreds of the more than a million students who take the SAT each year. The average SAT score is about 1540.
Average SAT scores for some colleges:
* Harvard - 2200
* Williams - 2125
* University of Virginia - 2000
* UCLA - 1900
* Iowa State - 1825
* Ohio State - 1800
* DePaul - 1750
* Arizona - 1700
* Indiana University- 1650
Yeah, the scoring has changed and I'm too lazy to look it up. There were three sections and she got 600+ in each.
Wikipedia tells me that an 1860 is somewhere between 1220-1280, for all of us older folk.
And so, as usual, K-Bug is above average in every way.
What the heck is in the other section?!?
edit: I looked it up and it looks like a writing part. Also, there are no analogies! I love the analogies! Bring back the analogies!
She wants to take it again. She is unhappy with her score.
Who is this child?!?!?!?!?
* Harvard - 2200
Heh, I guess they leave the legacies out of those statistics because I've met more Harvard students who were dumber than a sack of hammers than from any other college in the Boston area. That includes Bunker Hill Community College.
I actually had to go look up SAT scores to understand how one could get an 1860, because when I took the thing, a perfect score was 1600. They changed the test in 2005, huh? All righty, then.