Today’s big– well, not big. Medium-sized, maybe–news comes from the College Board, which announced that both participation and scores are up, as well as the percentage of college-ready students. Here’s why you can comfortably not care.
It’s 8 Points
The average score “jumped” from 1060 to 1068. That’s 0.7%. If your child retook the test in hopes of a higher score, and that’s all they squeaked out, nobody would be trading high fives.
It’s An Average (And It’s Not News)
If Michael Jordan comes to stay with my family, the average number of points scored in an NBA game goes up dramatically for my household. Nevertheless, the number of points I’ve scored in an NBA game remains zero.
In fact, the SAT score has always been subject to the make-up of the group taking the test.
Source: Six Reasons Not To Get Excited About The New SAT Scores