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How They Scored On The Test
Here's how some famous folks told us they did on their SATs. A perfect score is 1600, based on 800 math and 800 verbal 


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PHOTOS By: (clockwise starting with Bradley) CHRIS POLK/AP, REED SAXON/AP, CLAUDIO VAZQUEZ‹CORBIS OUTLINE, DOUG MILLS/AP, JOEL PAGE/AP, CYNTHIA JOHNSON FOR TIME, ANDREW ECCLES‹ABC, SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC, COURT MAST/AP, ROBERT FOOTHORAP/AP, BRIAN SMITH‹CORBIS OUTLINE

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