You might think you could easily be smarter than a fifth-grader, but would you still be confident if you were pitted against an 11th-grader?
Learner, a virtual tutoring company, wants to put this theory to the test by paying an adult to take the SAT.
For the second year in a row, one adult will be awarded $1,000 from Learner to see if a person in the workforce can score as well as or better than the average high school student on the SAT.
The national average SAT score in 2022 was 1050, according to Learner, and they’re looking to hire a “confident, ‘can-do’ attitude” individual to put their brains to the three-hour-and-15-minute test.
The selected participant will take the practice SAT exam, because Learner is not an official SAT proctor, and will only complete the multiple-choice portions of the test. Math, reading, writing and language are the multiple-choice sections; the essay portion is not included.
The practice exam will be administered in accordance with official exam rules, allowing breaks within the total exam time. The chosen candidate will be able to take the test from wherever they choose.
Once completed, $1,000 cash will be theirs for the taking.
Think you’ve got what it takes? Or are you already scrambling to find those old notes from high school?
Apply online by filling out an application by 5 p.m. EST on July 7.
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