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To: pabianice
624 (in 1963). Corrected to today's scaled-up score, 702. And you?

Anyone can say anything on the internet. Regardless, I don't care if you had an 800. Your reply #4 indicates that you either didn't read the entire article or that your reading comprehension has declined since 1963.

By the way, how were you able to come up with such a precise score translation? I'd like to see my updated numbers.

43 posted on 06/10/2002 2:12:44 PM PDT by ValenB4
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To: ValenB4
624 (in 1963). Corrected to today's scaled-up score, 702. And you?

Anyone can say anything on the internet. Regardless, I don't care if you had an 800. Your reply #4 indicates that you either didn't read the entire article or that your reading comprehension has declined since 1963.

By the way, how were you able to come up with such a precise score translation? I'd like to see my updated numbers.

In 1979, SAT scores were "re-normed" because they had fallen so far, so fast. At that time they added 78 points to verbal scores and 24 points to math scores. This system remains in place.

I did not have the entire article to read. Someone sent me the first part, with a link to the FreeP posting. I replied to that.

47 posted on 06/11/2002 12:11:13 PM PDT by pabianice
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