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Tables & Related Items 2003

Student biographies

Read the biographies of college-bound seniors who attended the August 26 press conference. Requires Adobe Reader (latest version recommended).

Suzanna Goldblatt (.pdf/29K)
Chikezie Eseonu (.pdf/26K)
Samantha Kirk (.pdf/30K)

Tables and graphs

Table 1: How Have College-Bound Students Changed in 10 years? (.pdf/58 KB)

Table 2: Average SAT Scores of Entering College Classes, 1967-2003 (.pdf/69 KB)

Table 3: Mean SAT I Verbal and Math Scores by State, with Changes for Selected Years (.pdf/107 KB)

Graph 4: Average Math Score Has Steadily Increased; No Comparable Improvement in Verbal Score (.pdf/72 KB)

Graph 5: Study of Advanced Math Has Increased; Study of English Composition and Grammar Has Decreased (.pdf/139 KB)

Graph 6: Minorities Were 36 Percent of SAT Takers in the Class of 2003 (.pdf/34 KB)

Table 7: Strong SAT Math Score Gains for Almost All Racial/Ethnic Groups between 1993 and 2003 (.pdf/35 KB)

Graph 8: Study of Subjects Associated with Higher SAT Scores Varies by Race/Ethnicity (.pdf/34 KB)

Graph 9: High School GPAs of SAT Takers Vary by Race/Ethnicity (.pdf/34 KB)

Graph 10: SAT Scores Vary by Race/Ethnicity (.pdf/34 KB)

Graph 11: Most Gaps between High School GPAs of White and Non-White Students Have Increased (.pdf/35 KB)

Graph 12: Percentage of First-Generation College Students Varies for Each Racial/Ethnic Group (.pdf/36 KB)

Graph 13: Greater Percentage of First-Generation Students Are Female (.pdf/34 KB)

Graph 14: Average SAT Scores Vary with Parental Education (.pdf/37 KB)

Graph 15: SAT Scores Rise When First-Generation College Students Take Challenging Courses (.pdf/34 KB)

Graph 16: A-Level High School GPAs Tend to Rise With Family Income and Parental Education (.pdf/36 KB)

Table 17: Average SAT Scores Vary by School Location (.pdf/28 KB)

Table 18: Rising Grades and Falling Test Scores May Signal Grade Inflation (.pdf/30 KB)

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