No one in the media knows what Barack Obama's LSAT scores are.
On-line magazine Slate.com investigate the LSAT scores of the presidential candidates who had attended law school (Obama, Edwards, Giuliani, Clinton, Romney, and Thomspon) and could not get a straight answer from any of them.
See this article: http://www.slate.com/id/2177688/pagenum/all/
We do not know his grades at Occidental College, but he has admitted he was an indifferent student; we do know he began to apply himself more at Columbia University. And we also know he was an excellent student at Harvard Law School, graduating in the top 10% of his class and receiving honors.
200, that is a perfect score
200
No. You do need a high school diploma, and you will need to take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery.
Anything is possible if:- 1) you have the innate aptitude to do what is needed. 2) you have the tenacity to apply that aptitude. You would seem to fail on count 1.
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High school diploma or GED, minimum GT score of 31 (if I remember correctly) on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB).
In the context of the General Technical (GT) score used by the military for aptitude assessment, a score of 121 would be considered above average. The GT score is derived from various subtests, including arithmetic reasoning, word knowledge, and paragraph comprehension, and ranges from 0 to 150. A score of 121 indicates a strong aptitude in these areas compared to the general population.
It can mean customer satisfaction score, or Civil Services Aptitude Test (in India).
math and English makes up the score to get into the military and the other scores determine what job you qualified for.
Score the minimum required on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) and be medically cleared.
The SAT is a measure of what you have learned in your grade school education. It shows colleges a general picture of your academic aptitude, although it is in no way a deciding factor of your intelligence.