What happened to the national ssat scores?

I’m lurking around in threads from the late 2000s to early 2010s and I see that test-takers also received national scores.

Does anybody have the slightest idea of what happened to them?

No idea. Perhaps it was just another artificial category that has thankfully fallen in the wake of globalization. Now some may argue that it is harder for international students (from developed countries) to get admitted, but I doubt that they require a higher SSAT score to do so. Hopefully, scores by gender will go away soon, and we can stop suggesting that math is for boys and humanities is for girls.

@Altras I do wonder why we receive scores by gender as well. Maybe it’s a question that I can bring up at my upcoming interview.

@Altras sadly the ssat averages by gender prove exactly that

@badminton4life My ssat score report would sort of “debunk” that claim. I had spectacular math scores with subpar reading scores (51st percentile)

@YoungThriver I am talking abt averages though, im sure there are plenty of exceptions which is a good thing!

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@Altras sadly the ssat averages by gender prove exactly that/quote They prove no such thing.
(B) Off-topic and veering into debate, so please move on.