Rush Limbaugh SAT score 1530 - Rush Limbaugh – 1530 (unrecentered) Rush Limbaugh’s SAT score is listed
at 1530 and translates into an IQ score of 137 which is probably
accurate. Limbaugh graduated from Cape Girardeau, Missouri Central High
School in 1969. Because of his parents’ desire to see him attend
college, he enrolled in Southeast Missouri State University but left the
school after two semesters. According to his mother, “he flunked
everything”, and “he just didn’t seem interested in anything except
radio.”
Rush Hudson Limbaugh III was born in Cape
Girardeau, Missouri, the son of Mildred Carolyn “Millie” (née Armstrong)
and Rush Hudson Limbaugh, Jr. His father was a lawyer and a U.S.
fighter pilot who served in the China Burma India Theater of World War
II. His mother was a native of Searcy, Arkansas. The name “Rush” was
originally chosen for his grandfather to honor the maiden name of family
member Edna Rush.
His family has many lawyers, including his
grandfather, father and brother David. His uncle, Stephen N. Limbaugh,
Sr. is a federal judge in the United States District Court for the
Eastern District of Missouri. His cousin, Stephen N. Limbaugh, Jr., is
currently a judge in the same court, appointed by George W. Bush. Rush
Limbaugh, Sr., Limbaugh’s grandfather was a Missouri prosecutor, judge,
special commissioner, member of the Missouri House of Representatives
from 1930 until 1932, and longtime president of the Missouri Historical
Society. The Federal Courthouse in Cape Girardeau is named for
Limbaugh’s grandfather, Rush Limbaugh, Sr..
Limbaugh began his
career in radio as a teenager in 1967 in his hometown of Cape Girardeau,
using the name Rusty Sharpe. Limbaugh graduated from Cape Girardeau,
Missouri Central High School, in 1969; where he played football. Because
of his parents’ desire to see him attend college, he enrolled in
Southeast Missouri State University but left the school after two
semesters and one summer. According to his mother, “he flunked
everything”, and “he just didn’t seem interested in anything except
radio.”
Limbaugh’s biographer states that a large part of his life has been dedicated to gaining his father’s respect and approval.
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