In what year did 1 million students take the SAT?

In 1926 the SAT is administered to high school students for the first time. Sample some questions from 1926 test.
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What is the highest SAT score in history?

Who got the highest SAT score ever? A. Hari, from Colorado, achieved 1600 on the SAT, the highest SAT score ever recorded. He also received a perfect score of 36 on the ACT.
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How many people have ever gotten a 1600 on the SAT?

A 1600 is only achieved by around 300 test takers per year and makes you eligible and highly competitive for admission at every college. Looking at this from another angle, a 1600 SAT score is in the 99nth percentile, which means you scored higher than 99% of all other 2 million+ test takers.
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What was Mark Zuckerberg SAT score?

Mark Zuckerberg.

The founder of Facebook scored the perfect 1600 on the SAT and attended Harvard University. There's no surprise there on the score or prestigious university!
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Can I get into Ivy League with 1600 SAT?

In a year, around 300 candidates score a perfect 1600, which makes them eligible for even the ivy league colleges. A score of 1600 ranks among the 99th percentile of all the students taking the test.
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What was Ben Affleck's SAT score?

Ben Affleck: The Oscar-winning actor attended the University of Vermont & Occidental College… and supposedly scored a perfect 1600 on his SATs.
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What is the lowest SAT score ever recorded?

The highest SAT score you can possibly earn is 1600. The lowest SAT score is 400.
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What is the lowest SAT score ever?

The lowest possible SAT score is 400 on a 1600-point scale, but you're very unlikely to get this score unless you leave every question on the test blank.
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Is the SAT easier than 30 years ago?

In many ways, the new SAT is much easier than the older version. However, this doesn't mean you shouldn't study and be prepared! While the format may be better for some students, the questions are still designed to test your ability and skills in each particular subject.
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Was the old SAT easier?

59% of students who took the old version of SAT said they found the new version easier, while just over half of students who never took the old version of the SAT said they had heard the new version was easier. 70% of students said they were tested on the reading, math, and writing skills they're learning in school.
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How does SAT score change from 2400 to 1600?

by two-thirds (because 1600 is two-thirds of 2400). So, if you got a score of 1940 on the old SAT, you'd multiply it by two-thirds and get a score of about 1290.
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Is 1800 a good SAT score?

For example, a score of 1800 represents the 81st percentile, meaning a student with a score of 1800 scored better than 81 percent of the people who took the SAT that year. The percentile is critical since it is a true indicator of your positioning relative to other test takers, and thus college applicants.
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What was the old SAT perfect score?

In the past, the SAT's total score was 2400 with each individual section – Math, Writing, & Critical Reading – being out of 800. The new version of the SAT combines the Writing and Critical Reading section into a single part called Evidence-Based Reading and Writing.
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Can someone get a 0 on the SAT?

While it's impossible for you to get a zero on the test (everyone who takes the SAT will receive at least a 400), you have almost similar odds of doing very well on the test without studying.
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Can you score a 0 on the SAT?

On the Redesigned SAT, however, leaving the test blank and taking a nap will result in the lowest possible score, since you would get a raw score of 0.
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What is the lowest SAT score for Ivy League?

The minimum SAT score to get into an Ivy League school ranges from 690 to 730 for the reading section and from 700 to 730 for the math section. Getting 700 or 710 (or higher) on both of these sections will give you an advantage at most Ivy League universities.
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What did Bill Gates get on the SAT?

Bill Gates has an impressive SAT score

Gates scored a 1590 out of 1600 on his SATs.
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What famous people aced the SAT?

Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, tops the list with a perfect score. Meanwhile, both Ben Affleck and Will Smith claim they earned near-perfect scores. Some other celebrities scored lower on the scale, like Howard Stern and Alex Rodriguez — proof that the SAT is not necessarily a reliable indicator of success.
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Can a perfect SAT score get you into Harvard?

Harvard SAT Score Analysis (New 1600 SAT)

There's no absolute SAT requirement at Harvard, but they really want to see at least a 1460 to have a chance at being considered.
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How rare is a 36 ACT?

How Many People Get a 36 on the ACT? Getting a perfect ACT score is a pretty rare feat. The number of students in 2020 who scored a full 36 was 5,579 out of over 1.6 million — or about 0.33% of test-takers.
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What is MIT average SAT?

For MIT, the average SAT score is between 1500–1570. Nationally, the average composite score is 1000. For Math, MIT accepted students averaged a score of 770–800; nationally the average score was 511. For Reading (sometimes called Verbal) MIT scored an average 750–800.
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Is a 35 ACT good enough for Ivy League?

An SAT score of 1555 (out of 1600) or ACT score of 35 (out of 36) will place you right in the top 25% for most Ivy League schools, whereas an SAT score of 1455 or ACT score of 33 would put you at the boundary of the bottom 25%.
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