David Akiogbe, a 15-year-old Nigerian boy, had a SAT score of 1580.
Akiogbe received a perfect score of 800/800 in mathematics and 780/800 in reading and writing, for a total of 1580 out of 1600.
In an interview, David revealed the secret to his high score.
According to him, he began preparing for the SAT two years ago, doing his own research and studying.
“All my preparation for this was done entirely online, using only free digital resources. I woke up at 4 to write practice tests. And it’s more of a test on the strategy that you choose to use as opposed to a test on pure intelligence,” he said.
“So, I decided to isolate different methods and strategies for different question types in order to maximise my score. My biggest mentor currently would be my dad.
“I plan on studying Mechanical Engineering when I get to the university. What I hope people take away from this is that you don’t need much to succeed. Everything you need to learn is available online and it’s free to anyone with a phone and internet connection.”
His father, Stephen Akiogbe, disclosed that David handled the application himself.
Akiogbe indicated that his role was restricted to evaluating his son’s application before submission and confirming that everything was in order.
David’s father expressed great delight in his son’s accomplishment, emphasizing the importance of parents supporting their children’s goals.
“The interesting part of it all is that he started nursing the dream two years ago. He researched, studied on his own, applied on his own, he told me and I asked him to go ahead with it. I came in a s his Dad at the point of payment and submission of the application to double check his application. He studied hard by himself with no tutor and made 15/1600,” the proud father said.
“He’s an inspiration for teenagers and for parents. I ‘m his Dad and I ’m proud of him.”
David’s outstanding SAT scores have been certified by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), one of the world’s top institutions.
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