Most Recent SAT Percentiles (i.e. for 2014 College-Bound Seniors)

<p>Does anyone know when the data on the collegeboard.com website will be updated to reflect last year's SAT info (i.e. those entering college in Fall 2014)?</p>

<p>I am interesting in looking at the update of the info on this webpage - <a href="http://media.collegeboard.com/digitalServices/pdf/research/SAT-Percentile-Ranks-Composite-CR-M-W-2013.pdf"&gt;http://media.collegeboard.com/digitalServices/pdf/research/SAT-Percentile-Ranks-Composite-CR-M-W-2013.pdf&lt;/a> but right now the data still reflects the previous year (2013 college bound seniors)</p>

<p>I am not sure when it was updated last year or if they are holding it back due to the changes in the tests. Does anyone know how many 2400 scores there were in the most recent period?</p>

<p>Thank you in advance for any info...</p>

<p>In 2008 it was 238. in 2009 it was 297. In 2010 it was 382. In 2011 it was 384. In 2012 it was 360. In 2013 it was 494. A lot is going to depend on how they curve the test, whether you can get any wrong and still get what they will call a perfect score, and which section you may have missed a question on. It’s really quite meaningless. These tests aren’t designed to measure achievement at that level and the college board admits this in the score report.</p>

<p>Well, the PDF document properties for that file say it was created on 10/1/2013.</p>

<p>Thank you both for the replies!! Looking at the PDF properties for last year’s date was a great idea and an example of applying real-world smarts not necessarily caught by a standardized test… Thank you for the tip Ynotgo!!</p>

<p>I’m a parent and pretty much done with standardized tests. :)>- I’m a technical writer, so I pretty much make PDFs for a living. As a result, I’m pretty familiar with the ins and outs of Adobe Acrobat.</p>

<p>The SAT data for those entering college in Fall 2014 is now available…</p>

<p>Here is the link to the breakdown of Composite scores on the 2400 scale that I initially asked about for all 1.672 million people who took the SAT last year:
<a href=“https://secure-media.collegeboard.org/digitalServices/pdf/sat/sat-percentile-ranks-composite-crit-reading-math-writing-2014.pdf”>https://secure-media.collegeboard.org/digitalServices/pdf/sat/sat-percentile-ranks-composite-crit-reading-math-writing-2014.pdf&lt;/a&gt; </p>

<p>And here is a link to all the 2014 raw data (about halfway down page)
<a href=“SAT Suite of Assessments – Reports | College Board”>http://professionals.collegeboard.com/testing/sat-reasoning/scores/sat-data-tables&lt;/a&gt; </p>

<p>Good luck! I understand all the disclaimers on SAT but if you like data or are just curious this is interesting stuff….</p>

<p>Same page for subject tests:
<a href=“College Board Will No Longer Offer SAT Subject Tests or SAT with Essay – College Board Blog”>http://professionals.collegeboard.com/testing/sat-subject/scores/data&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;