BidenPresident
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he atleast introduces things that are compelling.
you are the biggest shit stain on these forums - although this mina person is giving you a good running
forgot to put you on ignore
he atleast introduces things that are compelling.
you are the biggest shit stain on these forums - although this mina person is giving you a good running
forgot to put you on ignore

WE SEE WHO THE MOST INTELLIGENT STATES REALLY ARE, WHEN WE EXAMINE THE AVERAGE SAT SCORES GENERATE BY THE STUDENTS FROM THEIR HIGH SCHOOLS; WE ALSO SEE THE DUMBASSES.
LOWEST AVERAGE SAT SCORES= DELAWARE; ANYONE SURPRISED BY THAT?
PRES.MORON FROM THE STATE WITH THE LOWEST SAT SCORES. NO KIDDING?
STATES IN "FLYOVER COUNTRY", AS THE ARROGANT IDIOTS REFER TO THE HEARTLAND, NEARLY ALL AVERAGE WELL OVER 1200 ON THEIR SATS.
CALIFORNIA? 1057
NEW YORK? 1057 (Equally stupid)
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA? 987
ETC...ETC.....ETC....
The TOP SCORES: (ALL AVERAGE OVER 1200)
IOWA KANSAS KENTUCKY MINNESOTA MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NORTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE UTAH WISCONSIN WYOMING
https://blog.prepscholar.com/average-sat-scores-by-state-most-recent
"FLYOVER" THAT, BITCHES.
But wait—Minnesota also has lower test participation than most of the US at 2%. In other words, just 1,709 seniors who graduated in 2021 took the SAT. ...
Because more students in Minnesota take the ACT than they do the SAT, Minnesota's high average SAT score likely means that only the most prepared, ambitious high schoolers take the SAT.
Unfortunately, Delaware underperforms the national average by more than 75 points. This is likely due to the high percentage of seniors who took the SAT in Delaware (96%).
Opie Dopey thinks that population has nothing to do with SAT scores.
There are more people living in San Jose (population 1,013,240) city limits, than in....
Wyoming (Population: 581,075)
Vermont (Population: 623,251)
District of Columbia (Population: 714,153)
Alaska (Population: 724,357)
North Dakota (Population: 770,026)
South Dakota (Population: 896,581)
Delaware (Population: 990,334)
So, if you are not taking under consideration that more people living in any area, would naturally produce more Lower SAT scores, your comparison is that of comparing apples to oranges.
What an idiot to make that kind of a comparison.
Have you ever heard of the term Per Capita or even understand why most comparisons take that under consideration?
NEXT STUPID HATE THREAD PLEASE!
No, you've added a lot of SPECULATION from the link as to who did what why...etc
AKA: "BULLSHIT". I just posted the scores, which cannot be changed via speculation.
In addition, I'm not so sure that the site has the participation rates correct.
Only 2% of Minnesota kids took the SAT? I doubt that.
ACT Scores and Requirements
University of Minnesota requires that all applicants submit either SAT or ACT scores. During the 2018-19 admissions cycle, 89% of admitted students submitted ACT scores.
ACT Scores and Requirements
U of Iowa requires that all applicants submit either SAT or ACT scores. During the 2018-19 admissions cycle, 87% of admitted students submitted ACT scores.
ACT Scores and Requirements
Michigan requires that all applicants submit either SAT or ACT scores. During the 2018-19 admissions cycle, 48% of admitted students submitted ACT scores.
Opie Dopey thinks that population has nothing to do with SAT scores.
There are more people living in San Jose (population 1,013,240) city limits, than in....
Wyoming (Population: 581,075)
Vermont (Population: 623,251)
District of Columbia (Population: 714,153)
Alaska (Population: 724,357)
North Dakota (Population: 770,026)
South Dakota (Population: 896,581)
Delaware (Population: 990,334)
So, if you are not taking under consideration that more people living in any area, would naturally produce more Lower SAT scores, your comparison is that of comparing apples to oranges.
What an idiot to make that kind of a comparison.
Have you ever heard of the term Per Capita or even understand why most comparisons take that under consideration?
NEXT STUPID HATE THREAD PLEASE!



State Rankings: Best States for Education
New Jersey
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Virginia
Maryland
Illinois
Utah
New York
New Hampshire
Vermont
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
California
Colorado
District of Columbia
Kentucky
Georgia
Kansas
Hawaii
Delaware
Iowa
Ohio
Florida
Missouri
Arkansas
Texas
Indiana
North Dakota
Maine
South Carolina
North Carolina
South Dakota
Washington
Michigan
Montana
Arizona
Tennessee
Oklahoma
Alabama
Nevada
Wyoming
West Virginia
Alaska
Oregon
Idaho
Louisiana
South Carolina
Mississippi
New Mexico
https://www.intelligent.com/the-best-and-worst-states-for-education/
And if you take out Wisconsin and Minnesota, those flyover States fare poorly, as does those southern ruby red States
That's where the universities are dummy. Doesn't mean the students are from there.
The TOP SCORES: (ALL AVERAGE OVER 1200)
IOWA KANSAS KENTUCKY MINNESOTA MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NORTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE UTAH WISCONSIN WYOMING
Iowa pushes the ACT, not SAT
so this could be skewed - the only kids in Iowa that take the SAT are from influential families that plan to send them out east - or to Northwestern
Really? I can tell you without even looking it up that 95% of high school graduates in Delaware don't end up going to college. Some smaller percentage do. Yet, according to YOU 96% of all high school graduates in Delaware take the SAT. That indicates to me that the state is forcing every student to take the test whether it is necessary or not. Hence, my counter position that is in-line with what YOU stated. That isn't change the subject, but simply putting a different perspective on what YOU stated.
It's clear that 96% of students coming out of high school in Delaware don't need to take the SAT, so why force them to? What does the state or student get out of that? Why not spend the money wasted on testing students that don't need an SAT score on something those students can benefit from instead?
That's where the universities are dummy. Doesn't mean the students are from there.
The ranking of education is of pre-university education.
Yes. And Blue States suck as far as SAT averages.