1,600* AND COUNTING . . .
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One measure colleges use to evaluate students is the SAT, which is divided into two sections, math and verbal, each scored on an 800-point system.
At least 14 Orange County students scored 1,600 on the test, the highest possible score in both math and verbal.
Students who received perfect scores, as reported by their schools, on one or both portions of the test include:
Troy High
* Bob Clark, 1,600
* Jason Liang, 1,600
* Srinivas Panguluri, 1,600
* Jason Wen, 1,600
Sunny Hills High
* Daniel Braithwaite,
1,600
* Gayathri Chelvakumar,
1,600
* Najung Kim, 1,600
Laguna Hills High
* Peter Goff, 1,600
* Shirley J. Lai, 1,600
Fountain Valley High
* Sean Chou, 1,600
Santa Margarita
* Christina Von der Ahe,
1600
Los Alamitos High
* Thomas Zamora, 1,600
Tom Child, verbal
Paul Shinn, math
Mater Dei High
* Andrew Narver, 1,600
Katie Beauregard, verbal
Bryan Zech, verbal
St. Margaret’s Episcopal
* James McIvor, 1,600
Trevor Connon, math
Foothill High
Joseph So, math
Sharon T. Dowdell, math
Eitan Goldstein, verbal
Benjamin Balmages
math
Juliet J. Chung, verbal
Henry W. Chen, math
Servite High
Peter Kirby, verbal
Michael Mulvania, math
Joseph Price, math
David Tamjidi, math
Chris Zeineh, math
Villa Park High
Marc Ikeda, math
Ronald Tongbai, math
Michael D. Dick, math
Daniel Chen, math
Kennedy High
Bo Martinez, math
Mike Burns, math
Chris Park, verbal
San Clemente High
Tyler Williams, verbal
Kristina Hoot, math
Jeannie Hahn, math
El Modena High
Scott Worsley, math
Jeff Tucker, verbal
Raymond Chen, math
Aliso Niguel High
Gee-Won Kim, verbal
Kristin Mayeda, verbal
Loara High
Ann Ha, math
Dustin McCance, math
Fairmont High
Erica Leong, math
Michelle Jo, verbal
Orange High
Amasa Amos, verbal
Michelle Hain, verbal
Brethren Christian
Steve Joo, math
Estancia High
Megan Fissel, verbal
Lutheran High
Derek W. Bartlett, verbal
Editor’s note: Some schools were not able to provide SAT scores of their students for this story.
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