7 Facts you did not want to know about test.

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7 Facts you did not want to know about test.

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1. “Your vet may not have gotten into vet school! Vets who can’t get into traditional U.S. veterinary programs due to bad grades and poor test scores often go to for-profit schools in the Caribbean, where, basically, if you can pay the tuition, you get in.”

2. The Guinness World Record for the most practical driving tests ever taken is held by Mrs Git Kaur Randhawa, of Hayes, Middlesex, who finally triumphed at her 48th attempt after more than 330 lessons in 1987 just weeks before her 50th birthday.
The world record for the number of theory tests taken is held by a South Korean woman called Cha Sa-soon who passed at her 950th attempt in November 2009.

3. Only about 60 students per state get a full score every year on the SATs.

4. Einstein Failed his University Entrance Exam

5.MICHELLE OBAMA- A graduate of Harvard Law School, Ms. Obama failed her first try at the Illinois Bar Exam, said to be one of the easier bar exam States

6. First SAT was developed in 1901 as a means of determining intelligence without systematic bias (much like an IQ test)

7. SAT originally stood for: "Scholastic Achievement Test"
In 1941, College Board changed the name to "Scholastic Aptitude Test." In 1994, the test mean was re-centered and the test re-named to simply SAT (no abbreviation).

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Breanna Jones

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Breanna Jones, “7 Facts you did not want to know about test.,” Useless Archives, accessed April 29, 2024, https://useless.as.uky.edu/items/show/418.