1017 was the average SAT score (515 math, 502 Reading) for 2007 SAT scores are scaled so that the average score on a section is always right around 500 (which is right in the middle of the 200 to 800 point range for each section). This is true for the new test or the old test. Because of natural variation it will be a little different year to year, but always right aorund 500.
SAT Reasoning Test Average scores are calculated annually based on the most recent SAT scores of all students of a particular graduating class. For the class of 2007, average scores are: * Critical reading: 502 * Mathematics: 515 * Writing: 494 The SAT is scaled so that the median score on any one section will always be right around 500 out of 800, because that is the middle of the 200 to 800 point range for section. Because of minor statistical variations it will be different from year to year, but it will always be right around 500.
While there are a few variances, (as some schools or areas have better averages than others) generally, an average SAT score for math would be around 500 nationwide.
The SAT test has three different sections which are math, reading, and writing. An average score is considered 1500. A perfect store, which is very rare, is 2,400.
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There are currently three categories of 800 points each. Therefore, 2400 points. That's in every place that uses SATs.
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The "old" volleyball scoring system is know as "side-out" scoring which essentially means that you can only score a point when you are serving. So for example, if the opposing team serves at you, and you win that play, then it is called a side-out, and it is your turn to serve for the next point. No points are given for side-outs, which lead to some very lengthy games (if teams are just siding-out back and forth). Side-out scoring was played to 15, win by 2. The "new" scoring system is known as "rally" scoring which means that points are given on every play, even side-outs. The change to this type of scoring was an attempt to speed up games, as well as give more weight to mistakes made by players. In almost all types of volleyball today (high school, club, international, and now even college volleyball), games are played to 25, win by 2. In beach volleyball however, games are played to 21.