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Reika [66]
3 years ago
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The SAT (originally Scholastic Aptitude Test, then later Scholastic Assessment Test, and now just SAT) is a college admissions t

est used in the United States to determine a student's readiness for college. But do students who do well in the SAT also do well in college?
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marin [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

No, most times, most students who do well in SAT hardly do well in college. This is because, there are series of factors which decides those who do well in college from others. <em>For example, motivation of the students, the interest in the course, learning conditions etc. It is on record that, most high achievers in college had an average score in SAT rather than the perfect score.</em>

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