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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: neolib who wrote (230554)8/31/2013 4:49:26 PM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (2) of 542214
 
As I recall, our admissions folk told us that high school GPA scores were better predictor of college performance than SAT scores. Enough so that they entertained the notion of no longer paying attention to SAT scores. Don't recall what they did about it.

In particular I'd like to see how the top 5% of HS GPA's do later in life, and what impact early age graduation from HS has on later life.

As for your overall study proposal, I would be surprised if there aren't studies that, in effect, address the first part of your question. It's a fairly obvious one and the data, at least at a survey level, shouldn't be that hard to put together. You might have to study it with self reported GPA numbers--I'm not certain the actual ones are publicly available.

As for the second question, I would be surprised if there are studies. Should be doable though. Again, one would want to get a large enough sample size to be able to control for the appropriate variables.
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