
This year, 1.465,744 (including international) students took the SAT test, some of them two times or more.
Of those, only 238 or one in 6,000 got a perfect score of 2400.
So, again, what kind of student gets a perfect score on this test?
How about one who went as a representative to the Asian-Pacific Children Convention in Fukuoka, Japan in 2000.
How about one who went to the Seameo Math Olympiad in Penang in 2005?
How about one who went to the International Physics Olympiad in Singapore in 2006?
How about one who was the first baby born by the IVF treatment in her country in 1988?
How about these ones being all the same person and that person NOT being from the US?
It is Charlene Bong Yin Siet from Borneo, Brunei. What a deal! What a comentary on the students of the US?
Will Charlene find admission to one of the 3700 American universities that use the SAT score as part of their admission's criteria?
What do you think?








what?
Posted by: Anonymous | December 11, 2006 10:08 PM | Permalink to Comment