<p>I know only like 350 or so get a 2400 in a single sitting, but multiply that by how many test dates (8 I believe), and the fact that you can superscore it (will probably more than triple it), and about how many kids get a 2400 who will be applying to college?</p>
<p>By my math I get:</p>
<p>300<em>11</em>3 = 9,900… or enough to fill about 5 ivy league schools</p>
<p>What are the numbers representing?
I looked for the info online but CB only reports to two sig figs…</p>
<p>Maybe something like this?
(2 or 3 - Average # of sittings/student) * ( % of people who get an 800 on math) * ( % of people who get an 800 on CR) * ( % of people who get an 800 on writing) * (Confused about this factor, but something multiplying by some set of the total test takers or something).</p>
<p>Here’s some data released by the college board for 2010:
<a href=“http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/sat-percentile-ranks-composite-cr-m-w-2010.pdf[/url]”>http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/sat-percentile-ranks-composite-cr-m-w-2010.pdf</a></p>