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wrote in message hlink.net... http://www.insidepolitics.org/heard/heard32300.html Confidential college transcripts and test scores obtained by the Washington Post reveal that neither presidential candidate, George W. Bush nor Al Gore, were shining students during their college days at Yale and Harvard, respectively. Although each earned respectable scores on the SAT college admissions test (a total of 1355 of 1600 for Gore and 1206 for Bush), neither did that well in their college courses. Both earned a mix of B and C grades. Gore's lowest grade of D came in a natural sciences course, while his top grades were an A in French and English, an A in Visual and Environmental Studies, and an A- in Social Relations. Bush's lowest marks were a 70 (of 100) in Sociology and a 71 in Economics, while his highest scores were High Passes in History and Japanese. That's pretty interesting. I've heard that today the average for freshman is about 1050 or so and that has been dumbed down, so 1206/1355 in those days was well above the average, though not spectacular. I wonder how that brilliant, knows-something-about everything-Renaissance man Bill Clinton did? Pretty well, I imagine. Regards - Zing |
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