View Single Post
  #1  
Old 09-01-2013, 08:50 PM
fishspeakers fishspeakers is offline
GreekChat Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 31
Quote:
Originally Posted by clemsongirl View Post
Not to diminish his accomplishment, because going to college at such a young age is obviously something I could not and would not want to do, but only a 1770? I say this because I am bright but not a super-genius and got a 2170. I would think that a kid going to college at age 11 would have scored higher than that -shrugs-
Me too. I scored higher percentile-wise when I was 12 for the ACT, and there was NO WAY I was cut out for college work back then. Standardized test scores are only part of the story, but I wonder how they determined he was academically prepared enough.

In comparison, Sho Yano, one of the most famous child prodigies, went to Loyola University at age 9 after scoring a 1500/1600 on the SAT at age eight. He's now in his early 20's and he said the experience was good for him.
Reply With Quote