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SAT Scores:Combined Reading & Mathematics times High School Graduation Rate

2009

2009

SAT Scores:Combined Reading & Mathematics times High School Graduation Rate

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RegionValue
Alabama73,854.00
Alaska69,412.00
Arizona74,124.00
Arkansas91,520.00
California70,035.00
Colorado85,500.00
Connecticut82,782.00
Delaware75,468.00
District of Columbia61,100.00
Florida63,552.00
Georgia61,318.00
Hawaii75,240.00
Idaho87,480.00
Illinois96,400.00
Indiana73,292.00
Iowa106,227.00
Kansas91,494.00
Kentucky87,164.00
Louisiana68,160.00
Maine70,756.00
Maryland80,160.00
Massachusetts82,800.00
Michigan82,584.00
Minnesota103,114.00
Mississippi71,488.00
Missouri96,228.00
Montana88,642.00
Nebraska101,268.00
Nevada56,336.00
New Hampshire84,402.00
New Jersey85,425.00
New Mexico73,767.00
New York66,732.00
North Carolina72,288.00
North Dakota96,760.00
Ohio85,162.00
Oklahoma89,622.00
Oregon76,504.00
Pennsylvania83,328.00
Rhode Island77,532.00
South Carolina60,024.00
South Dakota101,235.00
Tennessee81,153.00
Texas72,927.00
Utah88,006.00
Vermont84,788.00
Virginia76,650.00
Washington77,161.00
West Virginia78,771.00
Wisconsin104,280.00
Wyoming86,336.00

Comments

Have never thought about it, but now as I have this information, I can't but admire the way things are. Proud to live is a state with the highest concentration of intelligent high school graduates))

Do I have to comment? Why isn't this published?

States with the highest concentration of intelligent high school graduates

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