SAT Scores of the Famous [PHOTOS] - SAT Scores of the Famous, The following actors, athletes, politicians
and other famous faces are without a doubt successful in their chosen
careers, but do they have the brains to back it up? Click through to
find out their SAT scores, out of a total of 1600 and decide for
yourself whether they’re of below, average or genius intelligence.
Matt Bonner
The clues: The professional
basketball player should be known for his brains as well as his brawn.
The 6-foot-10 center had a very successful college career both on and
off the court before he turned pro. Matt Bonner SAT score 1350,
Craig Breslow
The
clues: The major-league pitcher has been called the “smartest man in
baseball” and his SAT score certainly reflects that. He majored in
molecular biophysics and biochemistry at an Ivy League university and
said he would be doing this if it wasn’t for baseball. Wall Street
Journal call Craig Breslow smartest man in baseball, Craig Breslow said
he would be in medical school if it wasn't for baseball, Craig Breslow
scored 1420 on SAT,
Kobe Bryant
The clues: The Los
Angeles Laker has helped win his team five NBA championships and has
been the Finals MVP twice and league MVP once. His SAT score doesn’t
exactly equal his enormous success on the court, but it wasn’t too
shabby either. Los Angeles Lakers out of playoffs in the first round,
Kobe Bryant scored 1080 on SAT,
George W. Bush
The
clues: The former U.S. president and Ivy League graduate did better than
average on the SAT and even beat the president who preceded him. George
W. Bush graduated from Yale and Harvard, Bill Clinton SAT score less
than George W. Bush, George W. Bush SAT score 1206,
Courteney Cox
The
clues: The former “Friends” star can be proud of her SAT score as it
led her to start a degree in this brainy subject before committing
herself fully to acting. Courteney Cox started degree in architecture,
Courteney Cox scored 1150 on SAT,
Drea de Matteo
The
clues: The actress has had a very successful career thus far, including a
role on “Desperate Housewives” and has also won an Emmy for her role on
a former HBO drama. She did not, however, have much success with the
SAT. Drea de Matteo scored 800 on SAT,
Ryan Fitzpatrick
The
clues: You can probably guess by this quarterback’s alma mater that he
has some serious brains. Off the field, he majored in economics, and on
the field, he was named the Ivy League MVP. Ryan Fitzpatrick 2004 Ivy
League MVP, Ryan Fitzpatrick SAT score 1580,
Al Franken
The
clues: The politician author and former “Saturday Night Live” cast
member earned a respectable mark on the SAT, although with a prestigious
alma mater you might have thought he’d do even better. Al Franken SAT
score 1020,
Janeane Garofalo
The clues: The actress,
former radio host author and standup comedienne has been performing to
packed houses for years, but she did not find quite as much success when
she took the SAT. Garofalo did, however, go on to graduate from
college. Janeane Garofalo scored 950 on SAT,
Al Gore
The
clues: The politician and former U.S. vice president attended an
esteemed boarding school before sailing through the SAT and getting into
an Ivy League university. Al Gore scored 1355 on SAT,
Derek Jeter
The
clues: The major-league player did pretty well on the SAT, according to
his friend and teammate, and was offered a university scholarship
before deciding to play baseball professionally. Derek Jeter got 1200 on
SATs,
John Kerry
The clues: The politician and
current U.S. secretary of state attended a prestigious college prep
school before attending one of the nation’s Ivy League universities.
John Kerry SAT score 1190,
Ke$ha
The clues: The
eccentric singer-songwriter dropped out of high school at age 17, but
don’t let that fool you ― the star was in the International
Baccalaureate program and took history classes at a local college for
fun. Kesha scored 1500 on SAT,
Stephen King
The clues:
The award-winning author has sold an astonishing number of books and is
obviously successful in that arena. The Maine native often writes
stories set in his home state and even attended college there. Stephen
King sold over 350 million books, Stephen King scored in the 1300s SAT,
Rush Limbaugh
The
clues: This talk show host broadcasts the most listened to radio talk
show in the country. It took brains to get to where he is, although you
may be surprised to hear he didn’t finish college. The Rush Limbaugh
Show weekly audience 15 million, Rush Limbaugh went to Southeast
Missouri State University for two semesters and one summer, Rush
Limbaugh SAT score 1530 ,
Peyton Manning
The clues:
The NFL quarterback has won numerous awards throughout his professional
football career, including this title by two giants in the sports media
world. Before he joined the NFL, the QB attended the University of
Tennessee. Peyton Manning named NFL player of the decade of the 2000s by
Fox Sports and Sports Illustrated, Peyton Manning GPA 3.61, Peyton
Manning SAT score 1030,
Scott McNealy
The clues: The
computer company co-founder clearly has brains to be able to make it
during the startup boom in the 1980s. His Ivy League education probably
didn’t hurt either. Scott McNealy scored 1420 on SAT,
George Parros
The
clues: The professional ice hockey player isn’t just a beefy athlete.
His SAT score, along with his hockey talent, helped get him accepted
into this Ivy League university. George Parros 6 ft 5 in and 222 lbs,
George Parros GPA 3.18, George Parros scored 1250 on SAT,
Natalie Portman
The
clues: The award-winning actress has both beauty and brains. The
Harvard grad even skipped the premiere of one of her films so she could
study for her high school finals. Natalie Portman studied psychology at
Harvard, Natalie Portman scored in 1400s on SAT,
Alex Rodriguez
The
clues: The New York Yankee has been named to the All-Star team over a
dozen times and has countless other baseball honors. He did not,
however, do so stellar on the SAT. Alex Rodriguez plays third base, Alex
Rodriguez SAT score 910,
Will Smith
The clues: The
well-known actor has been gracing the small and big screen for years,
with a career any actor would envy. He has a scholarly side to him as
well and, if rumors are true, his SAT score could have gotten him into
any college he wanted. Will Smith rumored to have perfect SAT score,
Ben Stein
The
clues: It’ll probably come as no surprise that the presidential
speechwriter actor and author did pretty well on the SAT. But just how
high was the Columbia College grad’s score? Ben Stein wrote speeches for
presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, Ben Stein scored 1573 on SAT,
Howard Stern
The clues: The controversial radio
personality and reality TV judge graduated from Boston University with
honors despite having a poor SAT score. Howard Stern judge on America's
Got Talent, Howard Stern graduated magna cum laude, Howard Stern scored
870 on SAT,
Amy Tan
The clues: The well-known author,
whose best-selling 1989 novel was later made into a film, has won
numerous awards for her work. She did pretty decent on the SAT as well.
Amy Tan SAT score in the 1100s,
Meredith Vieira
The
clues: The television personality went to this well-known Massachusetts
university, also referred to as a Little Ivy, where she graduated magna
cum laude. Meredith Vieira leaving as host of syndicated version of Who
Wants to be a Millionaire, Meredith Vieira scored in 1300s on SAT,
James Woods
The
clues: The brainy actor who will grace the big screen once again this
summer dropped out of the prestigious MIT in order to try his hand at
acting. James Woods studied political science at MIT, James Woods scored
1579 on SAT,
Chris Young
The clues: The professional
baseball player’s SAT score and time at an Ivy League university proves
he’s got talent both on and off the field. All-Star Chris Young SAT
score 1300,
Victoria Zdrok
The clues: The model and
adult film star might surprise you with how well she did on the SAT.
She’s also highly educated, with a law degree from this Pennsylvania
university and a Ph.D. from Drexel University. Victoria Zdrok studied
Clinical Psychology from Drexel University, Victoria Zdrok scored higher
than 95% of college-bound American students on the verbal portion of
SAT,
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