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I finally had time to watch his films. GOOD GOD this guy is a BEAST! You talk about going all out every play. This kid displays that AND then some.......So damn glad he's a Husker!

 

All the plays they included in the highlight film, anyway ;) Nevertheless I'm excited to have Ankrah aboard. Somebody said he's iffy? why, grades?

 

 

 

 

He has a 790 on his SAT's.....I was told that you need a 950.

 

If i'm not mistaken(as it is possible with the new SAT's) you need a score based on your GPA overall. It used to be that way for Div 1 athletics but not sure if that changed with the new scoring. I had a 3.85 GPA in high school and all I needed to play was an 810 on the SAT's. Back then(1995) you could have almost received that score by filling out your name correctly.

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He has a 790 on his SAT's.....I was told that you need a 950.

 

If i'm not mistaken(as it is possible with the new SAT's) you need a score based on your GPA overall. It used to be that way for Div 1 athletics but not sure if that changed with the new scoring. I had a 3.85 GPA in high school and all I needed to play was an 810 on the SAT's. Back then(1995) you could have almost received that score by filling out your name correctly.

 

NCAA Quick Ref (Nebraska requirements might be more stringent):

Test Scores

· Division I has a sliding scale for test score and grade-point average. The sliding scale for those requirements is shown on page two of this sheet.

· The SAT score used for NCAA purposes includes only the critical reading and math sections. The writing section of the SAT is not used.

· The ACT score used for NCAA purposes is a sum of the four sections on the ACT: English, math, reading and science.

 

Grade-Point Average

· Only core courses are used in the calculation of the grade-point average.

· Be sure to look at your high school’s list of NCAA-approved core courses on the clearinghouse Web site to

make certain that the courses being taken have been approved as core courses. The Web site is

www.ncaaclearinghouse.net.

· Division I grade-point-average requirements are listed on page two of this sheet.

 

GPA SAT ACT

3.550 400 37

3.525 410 38

3.500 420 39

3.475 430 40

3.450 440 41

3.425 450 41

3.400 460 42

3.375 470 42

3.350 480 43

3.325 490 44

3.300 500 44

3.275 510 45

3.250 520 46

3.225 530 46

3.200 540 47

3.175 550 47

3.150 560 48

3.125 570 49

3.100 580 49

3.075 590 50

3.050 600 50

3.025 610 51

3.000 620 52

2.975 630 52

2.950 640 53

2.925 650 53

2.900 660 54

2.875 670 55

2.850 680 56

2.825 690 56

2.800 700 57

2.775 710 58

2.750 720 59

2.725 730 59

2.700 730 60

2.675 740-750 61

2.650 760 62

2.625 770 63

2.600 780 64

2.575 790 65

2.550 800 66

2.525 810 67

2.500 820 68

2.475 830 69

2.450 840-850 70

2.425 860 70

2.400 860 71

2.375 870 72

2.350 880 73

2.325 890 74

2.300 900 75

2.275 910 76

2.250 920 77

2.225 930 78

2.200 940 79

2.175 950 80

2.150 960 80

2.125 960 81

2.100 970 82

2.075 980 83

2.050 990 84

2.025 1000 85

2.000 1010 86

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He has a 790 on his SAT's.....I was told that you need a 950.

 

If i'm not mistaken(as it is possible with the new SAT's) you need a score based on your GPA overall. It used to be that way for Div 1 athletics but not sure if that changed with the new scoring. I had a 3.85 GPA in high school and all I needed to play was an 810 on the SAT's. Back then(1995) you could have almost received that score by filling out your name correctly.

 

NCAA Quick Ref (Nebraska requirements might be more stringent):

Test Scores

· Division I has a sliding scale for test score and grade-point average. The sliding scale for those requirements is shown on page two of this sheet.

· The SAT score used for NCAA purposes includes only the critical reading and math sections. The writing section of the SAT is not used.

· The ACT score used for NCAA purposes is a sum of the four sections on the ACT: English, math, reading and science.

 

Grade-Point Average

· Only core courses are used in the calculation of the grade-point average.

· Be sure to look at your high school’s list of NCAA-approved core courses on the clearinghouse Web site to

make certain that the courses being taken have been approved as core courses. The Web site is

www.ncaaclearinghouse.net.

· Division I grade-point-average requirements are listed on page two of this sheet.

 

GPA SAT ACT

3.550 400 37

3.525 410 38

3.500 420 39

3.475 430 40

3.450 440 41

3.425 450 41

3.400 460 42

3.375 470 42

3.350 480 43

3.325 490 44

3.300 500 44

3.275 510 45

3.250 520 46

3.225 530 46

3.200 540 47

3.175 550 47

3.150 560 48

3.125 570 49

3.100 580 49

3.075 590 50

3.050 600 50

3.025 610 51

3.000 620 52

2.975 630 52

2.950 640 53

2.925 650 53

2.900 660 54

2.875 670 55

2.850 680 56

2.825 690 56

2.800 700 57

2.775 710 58

2.750 720 59

2.725 730 59

2.700 730 60

2.675 740-750 61

2.650 760 62

2.625 770 63

2.600 780 64

2.575 790 65

2.550 800 66

2.525 810 67

2.500 820 68

2.475 830 69

2.450 840-850 70

2.425 860 70

2.400 860 71

2.375 870 72

2.350 880 73

2.325 890 74

2.300 900 75

2.275 910 76

2.250 920 77

2.225 930 78

2.200 940 79

2.175 950 80

2.150 960 80

2.125 960 81

2.100 970 82

2.075 980 83

2.050 990 84

2.025 1000 85

2.000 1010 86

 

Wait the scale for the ACT has changed also? I knew about the SAT from other posts, but when I took the ACT I think the max was 35? Wow, have things changed!

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To clear up any confusion, each of the four sections of the ACT is scored out of 36. The total "composite" ACT score is also scored out of 36, and I think it's just the average of the four section scores.

And for the above chart you add the sections together (minus the writing portion).

 

OK that is the same then. I guess I was confused when I saw numbers in the 80's above. Why would they do it that way when everyone else uses the ave?

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