11-yr-old Indian-American Natasha Peri named one of world's brightest students
The Morning Standard|August 04, 2021
NATASHA Peri, an 11-year-old Indian-American girl, has been judged as one of the brightest students in the world by a top US university for her exceptional performance in the SAT and ACT standardised tests.
11-yr-old Indian-American Natasha Peri named one of world's brightest students

WASHINGTON

Both the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) and American College Testing (ACT) are exams that many colleges use to determine whether to accept a student for admission. In some cases, companies and non-profits also use these scores to award merit-based scholarships. All colleges require students to take either the SAT or the ACT and submit their scores to their prospective universities.

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