<p>So I've read that studies have shown that Hispanics get a virtual bonus of 130 points in the old SAT. This would mean that in the new SAT Hispanics would get a point bonus of about 195 points. Is this accurate? It seems like a bit too much. I am Puerto Rican and do believe that we have often have a disadvantage in these tests, but it seems to me that this numbers might be inflated. I got a 1990 on my October score. Does this actually mean that I'd get a virtual score of 2185 due to being Hispanic? In addition, why does the study do the increase as a flat score increase , instead of a percentage increase?</p>