Oh and about SAT not measuring Scholastic Aptitude the CollegeBoard did officialy remove the "Scholastic Aptitude Test[/b] as the meaning behind the acronym though...it is now just the SAT, lol...
Princeton Review did find a direct correlation though between average SAT scores and average household income. As income increased so did scores...some could argue that the richer people could afford better schools for thier children, giving them a better education, etc....who knows....Honestly I dislike standardized tests





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