
06-27-2008, 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by DoubleRose
What about the opposite? The PNM that has high grades and low SAT/ACT. I would assume if given a choice, you would not list them. What is considered good on the SAT/ACT today? When I took the SAT with my stone tablet and the no abacus rule my 1350 was considered excellent. But I noticed scores seemed to be going up even before they added the extra 800 points. SO if a 30 is good on the ACT where does it become not so good 25, 28? And what about the SAT is 2100 good and below 1800 not so good?
I hope that makes sense.
DoubleRose
I realize it depends on the school, but I thinking about places where everyone has 3.8 or above GPA. Would you use test scores to help decide who gets the grades brownie points?
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The highest score possible on the ACT is a 36, and it really depends on the person you're asking, but I've always considered below a 23 to be nothing to write home about. Last time I checked, the national average was a 22 or something. The average for HS grads around here is about a 25 or 26. To be honest, the sororities where I went to school really only looked at the GPAs. Our recruitment apps weren't set up to include HS test scores.
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