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The College Board Review

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Dec 11, 2025
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How did demographic shifts and college-going rates since 1965 influence SAT percentile meanings?

Demographic shifts and rising college-going rates since the mid‑1960s materially changed who sits for the SAT and therefore what raw scores mean in percentile terms: researchers estimate demographic c...

Oct 8, 2025
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Can SAT scores be used to verify Donald Trump's academic claims about Wharton?

The materials provided contain no direct evidence tying SAT scores to Donald Trump’s Wharton attendance claim, so . Every supplied analysis indicates the referenced articles are irrelevant to Trump’s ...

Dec 7, 2025

What do trump biographies and investigative reports say about his sat preparation?

Biographies, reporting and testimony show repeated efforts by people close to Donald Trump to keep his academic records — including SAT scores — private, and some accounts allege more: Michael Cohen t...

Nov 25, 2025

What's a good SAT score?

A “good” SAT score depends on context: national averages in 2025 cluster around roughly 1,029–1,050, so scores above ~1,200 are commonly described as “good” by multiple guides, while highly selective ...

Nov 10, 2025

Can SAT scores from the 1960s be obtained under US privacy laws or archives?

SAT scores from the 1960s are legally protected as education records under , and access depends on who is requesting and whether records still exist in retrievable form. Practical retrieval hinges on ...

Nov 9, 2025

Did Donald Trump ever publicly confirm or deny reports about his 1965 SAT score?

Donald Trump never publicly confirmed or denied specific reports about his 1965 SAT score; available contemporaneous reporting and later accounts show legal threats and third-party actions to suppress...