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The expansion used to be SAT: Scholastic Apptitude Test. Then it got changed to Scholastic Achievement Test. Once it was figured out that the SAT measures not apptitude nor achievement, the SAT doesn't stand for anything now. Interesting enough, look at SAT when it is written by the ETS and there aren't periods after each letter (like they used to be), which indicates that SAT is no longer an abbreviation.
Firstly, was this the 1600- or 2400-point scale for the SAT. Either way, one can certainly retake the test and try to improve his score. In fact, most people are suggested to take the SAT 1-2 times and most people do take the test twice.
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-2400 -She probably never took the SAT. And if she got 2400 (someone was joking up there), it would have been on the news. Never saw any news regarding her SAT though.
it could be condesation from moisture in the air if someone took a shower or got out of the shower and sat on it or sweat
no because if your parents are really strict they will whip you i got an 80 on my test today and my mom whooped me so hard i could not sat down so do not get 80 on your tests!
The maximum SAT score is 1600, with 800 being the highest score possible for the Math section and 800 for the Reading and Writing section.
There are many different SAT scoring rubrics. Some add up to 2400. If this is the case, then 1500 on a 2400 point test is not very good. (I got a 1770 when I took it in 8th grade.)
A score of 1720 on the SAT is considered average. It falls around the 50th percentile of test takers. Depending on the colleges you're applying to, it may be competitive for some institutions while below average for others.
First, is this on the 1600- or 2400-point scale. Most likely one would want to retake the test to attempt to get a better score.
The 80-hour alcohol test is also known as the ETG test. This test is used to detect any amount of consumed ethyl alcohol.