<p>But you’re suggesting that there are hundreds of HS students every year who could take a practice test 100 times and have a 1/1 probability of scoring at least 2350 each time. If you’re instead suggesting that, over time, a person who takes it that many times becomes so experienced that towards the end of those 100 tests they never score below a 2350, it would be more understandable.</p>
<p>What is a 150+ SAT point gap? I agree that 150 points can make a huge difference, but where? What is the standard that creates the gap? is it 2400? 2300? 2250? And I dislike the focus on composite score. Schools look at individual scores for the SAT. You say that the difference between a 2390 and a 2310 is insignificant to colleges. If the breakdown was 710 CR 800 M 800 W vs. 800 CR 800 M 790 W then I would disagree and say that there is a significant difference. If the breakdown was 770 CR 770 M 770 W vs. 790 CR 800 M 800 W then I would completely agree.</p>