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Twin brothers ace SATs

Of 1.4 million high-schoolers who took the Scholastic Aptitude Test in 2004, fewer than 1,000 scored a perfect 1600. So what are the odds that two students from the same household could ace the math and English tests? If that were a question on the SAT, the most likely answer would be “none.” But brothers Dillon and Jesse Smith from Long Island proved that the odds could be beaten.

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Damn… Now that’s a household of smart kids. I remember my lowly score which I will make sure not to make known to save face and embarrassment. Hey all that needs to be known is that I got into college. Thats all that counts!


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