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<li><p>I was speaking in terms of statistics. Rule of large numbers: As the number of trials increases, a general probability emerges. I’m saying IF you take the test 100 times, you will never score below 2350, etc. That’s how good you are. I’m not saying you actually take that many practice tests. There aren’t even that many practice tests to take.</p></li>
<li><p>Maybe now that you know what I was talking about, this will make more sense to you.</p></li>
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<p>Whoever told you that the SAT is one of the least considered points is a liar, or you’ve distorted what they said. The SAT is the great equalizer, and colleges continue to use it as such. Are differences between 2310 and 2390 that significant to colleges? No, probably not. But it’s definitely not one of the least important factors. You have to have some majorly better ECs or essays to overcome a 150+ point SAT gap.</p>