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I'm a graduating senior, and had the 3rd highest in Alabama this year, making a 233. My friend, who goes to school with me, also made a 233 and got 4th. I don't know about any other scores, but I can imagine that the top are close to if not perfect, and the 5th can't be less than 230.

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