SAT Scores

Friday 11 February 2011

SAT Scores

SAT Scores of Celebrities: Our Kids Can't Compare


Do you remember the day the College Board released SAT scores, and your high school erupted in a contest of who did better? Even if you tried to remain tight-lipped about your score, it didn't matter. It got out, and you were either slapped on the back or picked on. And if you did extremely well, people were nice to your face and then talked about you behind your back.

And that was all before the Internet! Today's kids have not just their peers to compare themselves to, but an entire world's worth of celebrities whose SAT scores can be brought up with a few keystrokes on Google. Bill Gates got a 1590 (on the old "1600" system)! Ben Stein got a 1573! And so today, as the College Board once again releases the big numbers, parents need to keep their kids off the 'net. It's no good for their psyches. ( Read SAT Scores more... )

SAT Angst

Do you know that feeling of excitement-turned-nervousness, that rumbling in your gut before you take your driver’s license test, that fluttering before your blind date shows up or the results of your pregnancy test appear?

As the novice director of a college prep program in a high school with paralyzingly low SAT scores historically — between 660-720 on math and critical reading combined — and as someone who threw the sink at trying to move those numbers skyward, that’s how I am feeling today, when we find out the results of our students’ Jan. 22 SAT exam.

The decision to go all-out on SAT prep was not easy — on average, our 11th-graders read two to three years below grade level, and I considered whether their time (and our program’s money) would be better spent focusing on remedial skills than learning test-taking strategies and far-flung vocabulary words. ( Read SAT Scores more... )

Sat Scores

Sat Scores, More than half a million public school students in the class of 2010 scored a 3 or higher on at least one AP ® exam during high school, nearly double the number of students in class 2001, and exceed the total number of students in the class of 2001 who took AP exams (see Figure 1).

As research consistently shows that students who score 3 or higher on AP exams generally experience college outcomes stronger than its peers, otherwise comparable non-AP, the data show this year’s report how educators are to improve college readiness of students in our country and preparing them to take AP courses and succeed on AP exams. ( Read SAT Scores more... )

SAT scores are in

New Jersey schools have just received their report cards for the 2009-2010 school year from the state Department of Education. The results include school environment, student and staff information, and performance indicators like SAT scores.

High Technology High School in Middletown topped the list of scores, with an average score of 2107, followed by the Morris County Vocational School district's Academy for Math, Science and Engineering, which reported a 2075 average score.

The third-highest scores in the state came from Bergen Academies with a average score of 2067.

NJ.com reports Woodstown High School was fourth in the Cumberland, Gloucester, Salem County region. Its SAT scores were mathematics: 522, verbal: 513, and essay: 500. ( Read SAT Scores more... )

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Courtesy : The Stir , Gotham Schools , U.S.S.Post & New Jersey News Room

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