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MIT's SAT Math Error

theodp writes "The Wall Street Journal reports that for years now, MIT wasn't properly calculating the average freshmen SAT scores (reg.) used to determine U.S. News & World Report's influential annual rankings. In response to an inquiry made by The Tech regarding the school's recent drop in the rankings, MIT revealed that in past years it had excluded the test scores of foreign students as well as those who fared better on the ACT than the SAT, both violations of the U.S. News rules. MIT's reported first-quartile SAT verbal and math scores for the 2006 incoming class totaled 1380, a drop of 50 points from 2005."

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  1. Re:1220 in 1989 by IdolizingStewie · · Score: 0, Troll

    You really wanna play that game? I got a 1380 in 1998... in 7th grade. I got a 1600 when I took it for real. I'm sure somebody on here can trump me, too. I missed 3 questions.