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High
school senior Kyle is an aspiring architect with dreams of attending an
Ivy League school, but his SAT scores don't rate. He masterminds a plan
to get inside the building that houses not only the answers to the exam
but also the key to his future. But first he must assemble his team
Heading
Kyle's list is his best friend Matty, a less than stellar student who
wants to go to the University of Maryland, the college his girlfriend
attends, but so far the only thing Matty's test scores have scored him
is a rejection letter. Kyle's next recruit is pretty blonde-haired Anna.
She could ace the SAT and get into Brown -- where her parents expect her
to go -- but she's tired of always trying to live up to their expectations
rather than her own. Anna brings Desmond into
the fold. He's the star basketball player who's smart enough to go after
an education first and then join the NBA -- but Desmond scores well on
the court, not the SAT, and most colleges say he doesn't make the cut.
Edgy, anti-establishment Francesca provides access to the local testing
headquarters since her dad works in the building, and free-spirited Roy
rounds out the group when he accidentally overhears the plan while smoking
in a bathroom.
Which
of the following statements is incorrect about the six kids in "The
Perfect Score"?
(a) They all are required to take the SAT in order to get into college.
(b) All of them have an idea of their future that is uniquely their own.
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