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SAT scores flat for 2008

SAT scores were flat for the class of 2008, according to an article by Scott J. Cech published August 26 on the Education Week website. The mean composite score of 1,511 on a scale of 600 to 2,400 remained unchanged from 2007, as did the scores in the reading, mathematics, and writing sections of the exam.

A total of 1.52 million students from this year's graduating high school class took the SAT, a 1.6% increase over 2007. For further information, visit the Education Week website.

Posted by John Micklos on 27 August 2008 in Assessment

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