Young Romanian gets perfect 800 SAT Math score

19 February 2016

Roxana Vătămanu, an 11th-grade student at the International Informatics High School in Constanta, got the perfect score on the Math section of the Scholastic Assessment Test, commonly known as the SAT. Only 1% of the world’s students manage to pull this performance.

Roxana Vătămanu took the SAT Tests for Math and Chemistry in January. She’s scored the maximum 800 on Math 2, which is considered the most difficult subject, according to a statement of the Informatics High School.

Roxana had studied eight years in Braila before coming to the Informatics High School in Constanta. She wants to specialize in Chemical Engineering in the US and has spent a month and a half preparing for the SAT.

However, this is not her only goal, Roxana being a very busy student. She has already started preparing for the Chemistry Olympics organized at a county level. Moreover, she began designing the space station for the NASA contest and is also getting ready for the InfoMatrix International Competition.

Meanwhile, she participates in some of the volunteering projects of the Red Cross and the International High School.

The SAT is a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the US. The Romanian students who want to take the SAT tests must study more than the Romanian school curriculum requires.

Irina Popescu, irina.popescu@romania-insider.com

(Photo source: Ichc.ro)

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Young Romanian gets perfect 800 SAT Math score

19 February 2016

Roxana Vătămanu, an 11th-grade student at the International Informatics High School in Constanta, got the perfect score on the Math section of the Scholastic Assessment Test, commonly known as the SAT. Only 1% of the world’s students manage to pull this performance.

Roxana Vătămanu took the SAT Tests for Math and Chemistry in January. She’s scored the maximum 800 on Math 2, which is considered the most difficult subject, according to a statement of the Informatics High School.

Roxana had studied eight years in Braila before coming to the Informatics High School in Constanta. She wants to specialize in Chemical Engineering in the US and has spent a month and a half preparing for the SAT.

However, this is not her only goal, Roxana being a very busy student. She has already started preparing for the Chemistry Olympics organized at a county level. Moreover, she began designing the space station for the NASA contest and is also getting ready for the InfoMatrix International Competition.

Meanwhile, she participates in some of the volunteering projects of the Red Cross and the International High School.

The SAT is a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the US. The Romanian students who want to take the SAT tests must study more than the Romanian school curriculum requires.

Irina Popescu, irina.popescu@romania-insider.com

(Photo source: Ichc.ro)

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