<p>I disagree. I still think it provides an adequate semlance.</p>
<p>1462.62 + (1460 - 1462.62)/39 = 1462.55</p>
<p>right on average :)</p>
<p>1462.55+ (1490-1462.55)/40= 1463.24</p>
<p>1463.24 + (1520 - 1463.24)/41= 1464.624</p>
<p>1464.625 + (1460-1464.625)/42=1464.443</p>
<p>another thing you should noticed is that those who complain is trying to deny the truth that they aren't up to par with the good students. (again, keep in mind, i do not have great test scores)</p>
<p>1464.443 + (1600-1464.443)/43=1467.6</p>
<p>1467.6+(1320-1467.6)/44=1464.2</p>
<p>brought the average down quite a bit...</p>
<p>1464.2+(1380-1464.2)/45=1462.33</p>
<p>1464.2+(1410-1464.2)/46=1463.0</p>
<p>that's not possible</p>
<p>i'll recalculate since calidan used the previous average.</p>
<p>1462.33 + (1410-1462.33)/46 = 1461.2</p>
<p>OO SNAP NEW MATH</p>
<p>((1466.1 x 46) + 1540) /47= 1467.67234</p>
<p>this average is absurdly high. Cornell's RD board has a lower average SAT than this...</p>
<p>hehe, I started that board :-D</p>
<p>you guys know this is prolly flawed?</p>
<p>voluntary response, anyone?</p>
<p>Cornell's thread also has a 1080 averaged into it....</p>
<p>slipstream and cherry are exactly corect. Why would anyone post their 1000? I too am in statistics and totally agree. Is it me or does that AP test seem really easy?</p>
<p>1467.67234+(1340-1467.67234)/48=1465.0125</p>
<p>i brought the team average down 2.65 points! damn.</p>
<p>1466.1+(1460-1466.1)/32= 1465.9</p>