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>> Unless they've changed the scale since I took it, the highest score
>> attainable on the SAT is 1400; higher than that and you're looking at a
>> computer glitch. I guess they're looking for LUCKY people.
>>
>When I took it (10 years ago) the highest possible score was 1600 (800 verbal,
>800 math). 1400 or higher is a pretty stiff requirement.
Aren't there courses in US high schools for taking SATs so that some
students ace them without knowing much more than how to take these course?
>Are we sure this was an ad for a job?
I've seen ads for jobs that require a high GPA, but I've never heard of one
that wanted high SAT scores. Besides haven't the difficulty levels changed
over the years?