2011 AMC 12/10 Thread

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<p>That’s like saying, if 90% of the kids did really really horrible, and the top 10% did really well, and if you get in average than that’s good…no it’s not necessarily. It really depends on the demographics and areas. I have higher expectations for Paolo Alto, California, then for say Utah. The kids in Paolo Alto, may not necessarily be smarter, but their schools will have prepared them for the test, and hence they naturally will score better. </p>

<p>for example, last year’s top 5% got 88.5, which isn’t much higher than the national average, which means many people scored higher than that, and many people scores lower as well.</p>