Study Reaffirms Mt. Holyoke SAT Policy

<p>Woodwork asks,“Taxguy, do you know if there is a variance in predictability between the high/mid/low scores?”</p>

<p>Answer: I don’t remember what was posted by the College Board,but I don’t trust their statistics. They are quite biased. </p>

<p>As for my experience, I can’t say there is a variance between high, mid and low scores necessarily. For example, kids with high scores usually did well and some didn’t. However, there were a number of kids who got under 1300 on the SATs and even under 1200 who had very decent grades. I know of two cases in particular whose kids scored under 1100 and yet they achieved 3.5 or better in their first year! Likewise, I know of several cases of kids that scored 1500 or better that didn’t breat 3.0.
I just didn’t see a lot of correlation.</p>