<p>24 from california got perfect scores in march (best in country, but also biggest state other than texas and alaska)</p>
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Grad, I don't that many coyotes or caribou take the test so I'm thinking Cali has this one all sewed up.;).</p>
<p>Keep in mind that this is the first SAT that cannot be normed ("equated" in CB parlance) to the earlier tests, certainly not back to the original norm group from the 1940s.</p>
<p>I don't think one can draw any conclusions from a single administration. Besides, getting a perfect score, versus a "lesser" score of, say 2350, is statistically meaningless, regardless of what press releases say, or how adcoms treat them.</p>
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<blockquote> <p>Is this just a quirk with her or are others finding the new math more difficult and the other scales more lenient?<<</p> </blockquote>
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<p>The math portion of the new SAT has been made to cover more material than the previous math sections.</p>