

Wolf
Valedictorian, Public Ivy League GRE and SAT tutor
My first time taking the SAT as a college graduate, I expected an easy, upper-echelon score by virtue of my success in collegiate academia. I received the exact same score as high school sophomore Wolf: a 600 verbal, and a 660 quantitative. I thought, “Well if age and experience did absolutely nothing for my score, these tests are arbitrary; some succeed, and others fail. It’s just a way for colleges to reduce application numbers to something more manageable.†In spite of my underwhelming ...