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	<title>Comments on: Small SAT Score Gains Mean Big College Admissions Gains</title>
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		<title>By: NC SAT Registration</title>
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		<description>These points can be crucial:  Especially when it comes to a school that is one of your first choices.  It may also be crucial for student athletes who want to at least hit the minimum score to accept a scholarship to a specific university.  For example, to get into Alabama, you need @ least a 950 which is far above the minimum of 820 the NCAA states is the bare minimum.  This practice means only one thing:  Despite if you&#039;re a student or student athlete, the school you&#039;re entering wants you to succeed:  In school.</description>
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