How rare is this!!??? ...(scores)..my friend is a genius. omg

<p>36 english
36 reading
(math/science are OK)</p>

<p>800 SAT I verbal AND writing
800 SATII US</p>

<p>Perfect ACT essay scores</p>

<p>missed NONE on the AP Physics C exam</p>

<p>HOw many % of people in united states get this?
she goes to my school!!!</p>

<p>(sophomore too)</p>

<p>There is no way you could know that he did not miss a single point on the AP Physics exam.</p>

<p>And I've seen plenty of equivalent ACT and SAT scores on CC.</p>

<p>That is indeed really impressive, especially for a sophomore. What is really impressive though is that she got no points off on the Physics C Exam. In those few hours, a mistake is sometimes bound to show up somewhere. :-&lt;/p>

<p>She can take tests very well, and is obviously very smart. I hope he gets into a good college.</p>

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She can take tests very well, and is obviously very smart. I hope he gets into a good college.

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BAM sex change?</p>

<p>Yeah, just like that.</p>

<p>Who says this person didn't miss any on the physics C exam? That's hard to believe. I'd at least like to know the source, because raw scores aren't (at least normally) released, to my understanding.</p>

<p>I wonder how many of the thousands of stats posted on here are actually legitimate. I keep reading about these people with 2400 SAT I's and 36 ACTs and are involved in 5 varsity sports and 10 clubs and, of course, are valedictorians. What is this world coming to?</p>

<p>LOL even if its all lies, i just consider it motivation.</p>

<p>Or a source of depression. :(</p>

<p>Are the AP scores even out yet/ lots of assuming going on here</p>

<p>I thought they didn't go out 'til July. </p>

<p>And it's certainly possible for the girl to get a 5 on the physics exam but how do you know that she didn't miss any of the questions? I know the scores are curved so you can miss questions and still get a 5.</p>

<p>There is no way of knowing raw scores for AP exams. So you're saying this person got a perfect score on AP Physics C (which requires calculus), but only did ok on the ACT math section.</p>

<p>that's nothing special...</p>

<p>What makes it special is that two people apparently know this person and posted the exact same thread about it!</p>

<p>Caltech/chanman, do you just come back here and post this thread every year?</p>

<p>harvard just accepted 40% of those who got perfect SAT score on both SAT1 and SAT2(4800/4800)</p>

<p>Actually, College Board knows who got what as to raw scores on AP exams in order to break ties for the regional Siemens AP scholarship awards. </p>

<p><a href="http://www.collegeboard.com/student/pay/scholarships-and-aid/23639.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.collegeboard.com/student/pay/scholarships-and-aid/23639.html&lt;/a> </p>

<p>But as far as I know raw scores are not reported to test-takers, so anyone's statement that they aced an AP test would just be a statement that they don't think they made any mistakes--which may or may not be correct.</p>

<p>Oh, P.S., there was one high school in my state two years ago in which three girls all got perfect scores on the (old) SAT and perfect scores across all four subtests on the ACT. I want to know what's in the water in that town.</p>

<p>cheaters man, cheaters</p>