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>From: dg1v+@andrew.cmu.edu (David Greene)
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Subject: Re: How do computers fare on scholastic achievement tests?
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Date: 24 Jul 92 05:51:26 GMT
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22-Jul-92 Re: How do computers fare o.. Nick Szabo@techbook.com (1086)
>  On the other hand, I challenge any computer to a
> contest on the SAT test.  I suggest that no computer can score
> better than 500 on the verbal and 700 on the math 

A 1200 on the SAT's would get that computer into quite a few colleges...
the question is, once in college what would it learn :-)


