{"id":12681,"date":"2018-06-19t09:00:58","date_gmt":"2018-06-19t16:00:58","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/?p=12681"},"modified":"2020-04-17t19:12:09","modified_gmt":"2020-04-18t02:12:09","slug":"perfect-sat-score-stories","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/sat\/perfect-sat-score-stories\/","title":{"rendered":"perfect sat score! how 4 students scored a perfect 1600 on the sat (and more high score stories!)"},"content":{"rendered":"

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in 2017, 1.7 million graduating students had taken the sat. of those, only 5% scored above 1400<\/a>. how many scored a perfect 1600? only around several hundred. when we spoke to the college board, they confirmed: “a top score<\/a> on the sat is achieved by only a fraction of a percent<\/em> of test takers.\u201d <\/p>\n

not scared off yet? good! let those numbers inspire you. because guess what? someone<\/em> has to score in the top 5%. and why can’t you be one of the perfect sat scorers?<\/p>\n

we’re not saying it’s easy. that perfect sat score of 1600<\/a> definitely takes some serious legwork, as well as some serious strategy. but we’ve done our research, talked with some of our highest-scoring students, and found perfect scorers from around the country.<\/p>\n

so if you thought it was impossible to get that perfect sat score, think again! here are some students who did just that\u2026and are here to tell you how.<\/p>\n

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what does it take to get a perfect sat score?<\/h2>\n

to get a perfect sat score of 1600, you’ll need good prep materials, persistence, an understanding of the format, and more. chances are, if you know somebody with a perfect sat score, they didn’t just breeze through the test without ever having seen the official exam before. (if they say they did, take it with a big pinch of salt.)<\/p>\n

how do we know this? we’ve talked with students who have gotten those scores\u2026and every. single. one. prepared.<\/p>\n

not just some of them. every single one.<\/p>\n

but these students with perfect sat scores didn’t just sit down and stare at that big blue college board book for 50 hours. as we discussed their study habits with them, we noticed that a few big trends emerged.<\/p>\n