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While many folks on this forum may say that the SAT has a low ceiling or it is easy to score above 2000, decades of testing doesn't seem to show this.

For the members on this forum, most of whom have children above the 99th percentile, this IS mostly a true statement.

It's entirely expected that HG+ children who have been educated at least reasonably appropriately SHOULD be able to score at the 99th percentile on a nationally normed assessment aimed at their age-mates. N'est pas?

MOST of our cohort here should be able to do that even 2 or more years beyond their age cohort.





Schrödinger's cat walks into a bar. And doesn't.