<p>A relative of mine boasts that their child was the eighteenth highest scoring testtaker among all the high schoolers who took the 2004 SAT I. Their child got a 1580. When I checked the 2005 score distribution, I believe more than a hundred students got a perfect 1600. Did so few students get a 1600 or 1580 in 2004?</p>
<p>your friend lied</p>
<p>18th highest is definitely 1600, and even then there’s no way to know exactly where you stand.</p>
<p>Yeah, a 1580 is great, but hundreds of kids scored as well or higher than he did.</p>
<p>In 1995 maybe. But 2004? Hell no. Tell your relative to shut up.</p>
<p>Lol, I wonder how stupid they will look when you show them the score distribution.</p>