I never said that they were inherently smarter. Reread what I typed. She clearly didn't care about the test the first time she took it. If you guess on the test you should get at least a 1000, that's why a 900 puts you in the 30th percentile. Asian kids usually care more about standardized tests compared to other American kids, this is a fact. Also, I call bullshyt on the bolded; you just made up that story. A jump from a 1000 to a 1400 is rare. That's a 400 point increase, that's less than .001 percent of test takers that made that kind of jump. You done lying
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I'll post this again since some of you can't read
Retaking the SAT
The College Board reports that 55 percent of high school juniors improved their scores when taking the test again as seniors. The average score improvement for all students retaking the SAT was 40 points. About 4 percent of retakes resulted in critical reading or mathematics score increases of 100 points or more. Score drops on subsequent test attempts occurred for 35 percent of students, while 10 percent experienced no change in their scores.