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Post by phillyhoops4life on Sept 3, 2013 16:35:47 GMT -5
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Post by ltrain38 on Sept 3, 2013 17:34:01 GMT -5
Do these numbers represent student athletes at these schools, just basketball players, or the entire student body's average?
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Post by phillyhoops4life on Sept 3, 2013 18:04:57 GMT -5
Do these numbers represent student athletes at these schools, just basketball players, or the entire student body's average? Those are the entire student bogy averages.... In effect a student-athlete with a 2.2 or 2.3 is asked to score 100-200 points above the average score for his school... SCARY!! An elite athlete almost HAS to abandon his neighborhood school...
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Post by phillyhoops4life on Sept 3, 2013 20:20:23 GMT -5
For comparison sake....
SJ Prep 1250 LaSalle College HS 1217 Wood 1042 Roman Catholic 950 Ryan 933 Judge 922 Neumann 836 West Catholic 825
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Post by belfieldhappyhour on Sept 3, 2013 20:28:59 GMT -5
For comparison sake.... SJ Prep 1250 LaSalle College HS 1217 Wood 1042 Roman Catholic 950 Ryan 933 Judge 922 Neumann 836 West Catholic 825 I wonder how these numbers are skewed with the new essay portion of the SATs since the test now equals 2400 with the essay, not the 1600 like most of us knew it as.
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Post by phillyhoops4life on Sept 3, 2013 21:52:19 GMT -5
For comparison sake.... SJ Prep 1250 LaSalle College HS 1217 Wood 1042 Roman Catholic 950 Ryan 933 Judge 922 Neumann 836 West Catholic 825 I wonder how these numbers are skewed with the new essay portion of the SATs since the test now equals 2400 with the essay, not the 1600 like most of us knew it as.
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Post by phillyhoops4life on Sept 3, 2013 21:54:45 GMT -5
I completely disregarded the essay portion... I'm tracking the #'s for parents and student-athletes... the NCAA does't include the essay in their eligibility calculations so I left that score out.....
These figures are comparable to the essay we took
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