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Can **YOU** Beat these SAT/ACT/AP Test Scores???

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Can't read the article in the OP but I'm guessing it's all perfect scores. I can't beat it, but when I was in HS (1994) a good friend of mine was one of only two people two ace the sat and act both. At least according to the local paper there were only 2. I wasn't around when he took the AP for all subjects, but he definitely got a 5 on the calc one, and it would be absurd to think that he didn't get 5s on the others.

I did see him a few years later, and he told me that he was giving a speech to one of the UN councils in a couple of weeks as part of some internship or work program.

As for me, funny story... when I took the SAT the first time, I made an error on the stupid bubble sheet (yes this was back when they had those) and was off by one line for the last 7 questions. I decided to take it again because of this, and got a lower score the 2nd time... heh
 
there was a guy at my hs who scored a perfect score on the SAT when he was in 7th grade. he went on to study caltech but dont know what happened to him from there.

there were 2 or 3 other people with perfect scores from my hs graduating class, but i dont know how they did on any of the other tests.
 
My high school has had at least 3 people score 1600 every year for the 4 years that I was there. As for the 37 honor and AP stuff.... I'm not bored enough to count all my honors classes.
 
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