Sunday, October 20, 2019
Smart Famous People and Their SAT Scores
Smart Famous People and Their SAT Scores  SAT / ACT Prep Online Guides and Tips  If you are taking the SAT, you are definitely not alone! While colleges use SAT scores as an indicator of smarts and aptitude for college, smart people do not always perform well on the SAT test. In this article, I will share the SAT scores of some reputedly smart people, former and current Presidents, CEOs, authors, etc. Hopefully, their scores will make you feel proud of your own!    SAT Scores of Smart People  At PrepScholar, we've gathered a complete list of smart peopleââ¬â¢s SAT scores. We found theirscores in past interviews or through investigative research.You will see their scores are widespread:              Smart Person      Known For      SAT Score (out of 1600)      Alma Mater          Paul Allen      Co-founder of Microsoft      1600      Washington State University          Bill Gates      Co-founder of Microsoft      1590      Harvard          Ben Bernanke      Economist / Former Chairman of the Federal Reserve      1590      Harvard          Bill O'Reilly      Political Commentator      1585      Marist College          Rush Limbaugh      Political Commentator      1530      Southeast Missouri State University          Scott McNealy      Businessman / Co-founder ofSun Microsystems      1420      Stanford          Al Gore      45th Vice President of the United States, under President Bill Clinton      1355      Harvard          Meredith Vieira      Television Host      1300s      Tufts University          Stephen King      Author      1300s      University of Maine          George W. Bush      43rd President of the United States      1206      Yale          John Kerry      Current Secretary of State      1190      Yale          Amy Tan      Author      1100s      Linfield College, San Josà © State University          Bill Clinton      42nd President of the United States      1032      Georgetown          Al Franken      US Senator / Former SNL Comedian      1020      Harvard          Howard Stern      Radio and TV Personality      870      Boston University              All of these people took the SAT, but others took the ACT, and we converted their ACT scores to the SAT scale:              Smart Person      Known For      ACT Score      SAT Conversion (out of 1600)      Alma Mater          Sonia Sotomayor      Associate Justice of the Supreme Court      35      1560      Princeton          Steve Jobs      Co-founder of Apple      32      1420      Reed College          Barack Obama      44th and current President of the United States      30      1340      Columbia University          Lyndon B. Johnson      36th President of the United States      26      1190      Texas State University          William Faulkner      Author      18      870      University of Mississippi              Obviously, you do not need to score well on the SAT to succeed in life or to be considered "smart".However, if you score well on the SAT, you will have the opportunity to attend better colleges and will be afforded more post-collegiate job opportunities.So even though the SAT may not be an indicator of smarts or success, you should still try to get the highest score possible.      Be as cool as this guy! (and hopefully as rich)    How can you improve your own SAT Score?  Study the test format   Make sure you know the test format cold.Be aware that there are changes coming to the SAT, the new SAT will start in the spring of 2016.To learn the test, check out our other free resources: how long is the SAT, how is the SAT scored, and how to get a perfect SAT score from a full 2400 scorer.    Practice practice practice   You should be practicing timed SAT tests and reviewing all of the answers you got wrong.Check out all of the free SAT tests available in our other article.    Consider using a paid resource to help you prep  If you enjoy our free articles, you would love our PrepScholar SAT prep program, and you can try it free for 5 days.We do the heavy lifting for you, by splitting up our prep material into specific skills. We'll detect your weaknesses automatically and give you focused lessons and quizzes to improve those skills.For more paid study resources, check out our recommended SAT prep books.    Whatââ¬â¢s next?  Check out our other resources for help raising your SAT score:     The Best Way to Review Your Mistakes for the SAT/ACT  The Best Way to Read the Passage in SAT Reading  How to get 800 on SAT Writing: 11 Strategies from a Perfect Scorer  How to Get 800 on SAT Math, by a Perfect Scorer        Disappointed with your scores? Want to improve your SAT score by 240 points?We've written a guide about the top 5 strategies you must be using to have a shot at improving your score. Download it for free now:                                    
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