<p>what is the total amount of people nationwide that get a perfect ACT score and a perfect SAT score?</p>
<p>what is the total amount of people nationwide that get a perfect ACT score and a perfect SAT score and perfect SAT 2 scores?</p>
<p>how many people does princeton reject who had a perfect score?</p>
<p>Under 200 I’m sure since I doubt few with a perfect SAT would bother taking the ACT since the ability to get a perfect SAT means you are easily able to get a perfect ACT. SAT IIs are very easy, especially IIC, the history, the languages, the science ones. </p>
<p>Do you have perfect SAT and ACT and SAT IIs? If so, you are probably in the top 200 of testtakers in the US for your year.</p>
<p>I don’t know how many people with perfect scores are rejected at Princeton. I believe that Harvard claimed to have turned down 25% of all the people who scored 1600 on the SAT Is two years ago and applied to the school (this was when 1600 was a perfect score–now 2400 is a perfect score).</p>
<p>Someone on another thread claimed there were no more than 250 people who scored a 36 (highest possible) on the ACT. And as sai2004 has pointed out correctly, it is much more difficult to get a perfect score on the SAT I.</p>
<p>P.S. There is a thread on the SAT/ACT portion of CC that has people who achieved 800s to list their accomplishment by test type. If you look there, you’ll see there are many more 800s on SAT IIs than SAT Is (I had two 800s on SAT IIs myself, but the best I got on the SAT I was a 680/770).</p>