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    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
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    So you're saying being drunk as doesn't affect one's chances for getting into USC? Makes sense.

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    Cogito Ergo Sum LnGrrrR's Avatar
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    Percentile scores FTW
    Isn't the new test harder? Or is it roughly the same difficulty?

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    What do you start threads to any thought that pops into your head??

    If you need attention, buy a dog..

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    SAT Scores are for the snobby rich kids that need to go to Harvard so their rich daddy is not dissapointed in them..

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    Isn't the new test harder? Or is it roughly the same difficulty?
    Assuming that the population is staying at the same level of intelligence (and we know this is not true as kids are getting smarter and smarter due to increased exposure to technology and information), percentile will give you an indication of how you did against your peers.

    For example, if you finished 1280/90th percentile in your SAT, and some kid got the equivalent of 1300/88th percentile in his/her SAT, you can still claim you finished better because you did 2 percentile higher than him/her relative to your peers, and arguably took the more difficult test.

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    Cogito Ergo Sum LnGrrrR's Avatar
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    Assuming that the population is staying at the same level of intelligence (and we know this is not true as kids are getting smarter and smarter due to increased exposure to technology and information), percentile will give you an indication of how you did against your peers.

    For example, if you finished 1280/90th percentile in your SAT, and some kid got the equivalent of 1300/88th percentile in his/her SAT, you can still claim you finished better because you did 2 percentile higher than him/her relative to your peers, and arguably took the more difficult test.
    I love statistics, as long as I can always find a way to be smarter than the guy next to me.

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    Kobe took the pre-1995 format in 1996?
    2005 was the year they added a section I think. He took the SAT I which was out of 1600. 1080 in 1996 was above average but nothing special. I think the scores have trended up in the last decade or so though. At least he would have gotten into some schools legitimately.

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    My Junior year I was in the 95% for the portion of the SAT that isn't Math...was in the 60% for the part that was lol.Probably would have done a LITTLE better after a senior year of math but still would have been pretty terrible

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    Kobe took the pre-1995 format in 1996?
    Correct. And David Stern administered the test.

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    SAT Scores are for the snobby rich kids that need to go to Harvard so their rich daddy is not dissapointed in them..
    what the you stupid ? Nearly everyone who plans on receiving a post high school education takes the SAT.

    mmgay

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    that shit i don't like rayjayjohnson's Avatar
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    what did derrick rose get?

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    Ur a fkn wanker Venti Quattro's Avatar
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    Nowadays it's outta 2400. I gotta 1900, which is decent I guess. Internet says I can get into UCLA with that. lol ucla
    you and I hope you burn in USC

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    what did derrick rose get?
    I don't think he has an official score, the score he has was done by him cheating.

    cheating

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    I think the obvious question is what did Lakaluva get on the SAT

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    what the you stupid ? Nearly everyone who plans on receiving a post high school education takes the SAT.

    mmgay
    Yeah, I had to do a double take on that one . . . wtf is that all about?!

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    that shit i don't like rayjayjohnson's Avatar
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    I don't think he has an official score, the score he has was done by him cheating.

    cheating
    thanks sherlock

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    Just finished watching e Lee's do entary on Kobe. What stood out to me was how intelligent he obviously was, with the sheer depth of his basketball IQ being on full display throughout. So I did some research to see how his basketball IQ actually correlated with his cognitive abilities. And then I found this thread. On Google.

    Kobe's 1080 SAT score gives him an equivalent IQ of 115, which (given a standard deviation of 15) puts his IQ at the threshold of above average and puts him above 83% of the population. That, coupled with the fact that Kobe was an honor student in high school, and the evidence is pretty compelling that at least part of Kobe's basketball intelligence can bet attributable to his cognitive abilities.

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    Then again, Matt Bonner's SAT score is 1350 which turns out to an equivalent IQ of 134, which is above 99% of the world population (well, 98.8% to be precise). And that hasn't really translated into an otherworldly basketball IQ.

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    I think the obvious question is what did Lakaluva get on the SAT
    his chinese, i expect a high score from that clown
    unless he failed...explains why his always on here

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    Then again, Matt Bonner's SAT score is 1350 which turns out to an equivalent IQ of 134, which is above 99% of the world population (well, 98.8% to be precise). And that hasn't really translated into an otherworldly basketball IQ.
    Son, i just want to say this: if you use a knowledge based test to measure (abstract) IQ then you are one dumb beans consumer.
    Any trained monkey can do 80-85%+ on the sats.

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    it's true that the SAT is not an IQ test. However 1080 is definitely good enough to get you into many colleges and 1350 is very good.

    As to whether IQ and/or achievement in school translates to basketball... well... I don't want it to sound like anything but I can use myself as an example. I'm pretty much near genius level, got 1550 on my SATs, and IQ tested in the high 140s. I played HS ball and lots of pickup in college against D1 level players. I actually found being really smart as a disadvantage, because (a) I was not used to not being better than others, and (b) I found myself overthinking things. I needed to learn to turn off my cognitive brain and play with my motor/animal/instinctive brain, and get in the flow and react. Also I had to learn to talk in very simple (to me) terms to my teammates. It's been a really positive growth experience for me over the years to work on these things.

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    it's true that the SAT is not an IQ test. However 1080 is definitely good enough to get you into many colleges and 1350 is very good.

    As to whether IQ and/or achievement in school translates to basketball... well... I don't want it to sound like anything but I can use myself as an example. I'm pretty much near genius level, got 1550 on my SATs, and IQ tested in the high 140s. I played HS ball and lots of pickup in college against D1 level players. I actually found being really smart as a disadvantage, because (a) I was not used to not being better than others, and (b) I found myself overthinking things. I needed to learn to turn off my cognitive brain and play with my motor/animal/instinctive brain, and get in the flow and react. Also I had to learn to talk in very simple (to me) terms to my teammates. It's been a really positive growth experience for me over the years to work on these things.


    I can't stop laughing at this whole post, are you autistic?

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    Son, i just want to say this: if you use a knowledge based test to measure (abstract) IQ then you are one dumb beans consumer.
    Any trained monkey can do 80-85%+ on the sats.
    The SAT I is an ap ude test, not a knowledge-based test. It measures the same underlying congnitive abilities as an IQ test, which is why the two tests tend to correlate will with one another.

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    Just finished watching e Lee's do entary on Kobe. What stood out to me was how intelligent he obviously was, with the sheer depth of his basketball IQ being on full display throughout. So I did some research to see how his basketball IQ actually correlated with his cognitive abilities. And then I found this thread. On Google.

    Kobe's 1080 SAT score gives him an equivalent IQ of 115, which (given a standard deviation of 15) puts his IQ at the threshold of above average and puts him above 83% of the population. That, coupled with the fact that Kobe was an honor student in high school, and the evidence is pretty compelling that at least part of Kobe's basketball intelligence can bet attributable to his cognitive abilities.
    Why are you faces bumping my old ....let that RIP

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    Starter off the bench Uriel's Avatar
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    it's true that the SAT is not an IQ test. However 1080 is definitely good enough to get you into many colleges and 1350 is very good.

    As to whether IQ and/or achievement in school translates to basketball... well... I don't want it to sound like anything but I can use myself as an example. I'm pretty much near genius level, got 1550 on my SATs, and IQ tested in the high 140s. I played HS ball and lots of pickup in college against D1 level players. I actually found being really smart as a disadvantage, because (a) I was not used to not being better than others, and (b) I found myself overthinking things. I needed to learn to turn off my cognitive brain and play with my motor/animal/instinctive brain, and get in the flow and react. Also I had to learn to talk in very simple (to me) terms to my teammates. It's been a really positive growth experience for me over the years to work on these things.
    Interesting, though it's a subjective experience that's pretty hard to quantify, obviously.

    That said, though I do agree with your assertion that basketball IQ (as far as knowing how to read an react to situations on the court) seems to be more instinctual than it is cognitive / rational, I do have to ask: didn't your intelligence help you when you were doing things like grasping the complexities of an offensive set or trying to understand the nuances surrounding how to defend your opponent when reading their scouting report?



    I can't stop laughing at this whole post, are you autistic?
    And IQ of 140+ is within the "Genius" threshold, and an SAT score of 1550 is enough to get you into most elite colleges (barring other factors like extracurriculars). Just because someone is smarter than you doesn't mean you have to resort to ad hominem attacks against them.

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