• Perfect SAT Score for Philadelphia Student

    by  • December 20, 2012 • Bay Area, Education, News Articles, Oakland News Articles

    Cameron Clarke, 18, a Germantown Academy senior.

    By Jenice Armstrong

    Cameron Clarke, 18, a senior at Germantown Academy in Philadelphia, Penn. has scored a perfect 2400 on the SAT.
    That’s right. A perfect score. That hardly ever happens.
    Although more than 1.66 million students took the SAT in 2012, only 360 test takers nationwide achieved a 2400, according to SAT officials.
    It was Cameron’s second try. The first time, he received a fist-pumping 2190 – better than 98.5 percent of all test-takers. But deep down inside, he knew he could do better. .
    “I put in a lot of work,” 18-year-old Cameron told me when I visited his house in Mount Airy. “I took a prep class with some of my friends, and I did a lot of practice tests from a book.
    “But that only prepares you so much,” he explained. “The difference between getting, like, a 2400 and a couple of points lower is just focus.
    “You can screw up or mess up on the smallest of things,” he said. “And I just feel like on that particular day, I was focused and I got kind of lucky, I guess, that I didn’t make any mistakes.”
    His mother, Mary Jones, teaches Spanish at Father Judge High School. His dad, Peter Clarke, owns the Reef Restaurant and Lounge.

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