Celebrities' SAT scores revealed amid controversy over regrading

<p>"Scarlett Johansson said she 'felt like a big dummy' with a score of 1080." ...</p>

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<p>@dave_berry thanks for co founding CC</p>

<p>It’s official. We are discussing tabloid articles. These articles need to end at this point.</p>

<p>How did Ben Stein get a “1573” and W a “1206”?</p>

<p>^Back when they took the test the score could end in any number from 0 to 9, 1206 was, in fact, considered a high score, and scoring 1500 to 1600 (combined math and reading) was a much rarer event than it has been in modern times.</p>