Sat 2400

<p>How many people in a year get a perfect SAT score? Just wondering</p>

<p>Roughly 300. </p>

<p><a href=“http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/sat_percentile_ranks_2008_composite_cr_m_w.pdf[/url]”>Higher Education Professionals | College Board;

<p>around 5-10+ in CC per year</p>

<p>^ There’s alot more on CC than that lol</p>

<p>It’s actually been mathematically proven that a college confidential account increases the likeliness of a 2200+ by 16.841% rounded to five significant figures.</p>

<p>That’s why I made one</p>

<p>You’ll find score distributions on page 6:
<a href=“http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/Total_Group_Report.pdf[/url]”>http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/Total_Group_Report.pdf&lt;/a&gt;
It’s not exactly what you are looking for, but might be interesting.</p>

<p>I wonder if that includes superscored 2400s</p>

<p>what is a superscored 2400?</p>

<p>Getting 800s on all three sections but on different testing dates.</p>

<p>Wait, there are actually people who score 600s? In the first link, it says that 102 people got 600s.</p>

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<p>Sadly there are people who think they can beat the system by randomly bubbling. As you see, they failed miserably.</p>

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<p>It is very difficult to make a 600 by randomly bubbling.</p>

<p>You make a 600 by only answering a few questions, and getting all of those questions wrong. not everyone who takes the SAT even plans on going to college, so i’m sure people purposely try to get a negative raw and thus a 600. others could have brain issues.</p>

<p>There is a cabal of crazy people who conspire to score as low as possible on the SAT, just for ****s and giggles. That could explain it.</p>