2400 racial breakup

<p>Does anyone know the exact percentage of 2400's that belong to each race?</p>

<p>Most likely White and Asian.</p>

<p>The College Board has almost certainly not released this.</p>

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<p>Uninformed, racist, or just ignorant?</p>

<p>^ probably still pretty accurate nonetheless. Considering white is the majority of the test takers and Asians have proven to be the highest scoring group.</p>

<p>^^ Can I choose none of the above?</p>

<p>TRUFFLIEPUFF’s post was unclear, so I can’t comment specifically on its intention. However, it is almost certainly true (based on representation among the test-taking pool at the high end of the score range) that Whites and Asians are the two most well-represented groups among 2400ers. That’s about as specific as we can get.</p>

<p>It’s a reasonable prediction based off given data of race and SAT scores.</p>

<p>Don’t criticize me of being “uninformed, racist, or just ignorant” when the statistics themselves have proved my statement so. With that said, what I said was clearly not uninformed nor was it ignorant and it is not even racist considering that I didn’t even declare other races to be inferior to the White and Asian races.</p>

<p>It’s the truth, deal with it.</p>

<p>why does EVERYONE have to play the race card nowadays. Do you honestly think blacks/hispanics score as high on standardized tests as whites/asians? If so, what planet are you from? It’s simply a FACT that blacks/hispanics score significantly lower on these tests.</p>

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<p>Well, your statement is so vague that it left open the interpretation that you were inaccurately communicating that all 2400ers are White or Asian.</p>

<p>Yes his post did seem to be very vague and therefore easily open to a negative interpretation.</p>

<p>^^ Lol yeah. I meant “Most likely the majority is White and Asian.” <em>couldn’t edit my post</em></p>

<p>^^^ LOL. HelpWithSchools got a slap of reality.</p>

<p>i agree with tfeduardo. you are right, its the same fact that minorities try to turn around and use to their advantage with the skewed AA system (btw, i am a minority, not asian). So who is this that is claiming that minorities score well on the SAT overall, where have you been?</p>

<p>Since no one knows about which minority group score a lot of 2400’s, and since a lot of people have strong conviction toward racial topics, how about we leave the question of “which ethnic group scores 2400” unanswered?</p>

<p>I think that, based on the average per SAT section for each race, truffliepuff’s claim seems correct.
Also, to the guys who pointed out he’s racist or something, I disagree. Sure his post was kind of vague but even remote knowledge of the SAT breakdowns among races would show that he wasn’t just randomly choosing a race based off the top of his head.</p>

<p>Well somewhere around 99% were human if that helps.</p>

<p>Most likely monkey and tadpole.</p>

<p>@OP: Why is that relevant? Just wondering.</p>

<p>^ The OP is probably just curious.</p>