MARK PERRY: My top ten gender [sic] charts of the year for 2014.

At the highest level of math performance on the SAT test last year, there were 203 males achieving perfect scores for every 100 females. Maybe that explains why men are over-represented in highly quantitative degree programs and careers like computer science, engineering, chemistry and physics?

Despite the clear and convincing statistical evidence from the math SAT test results by gender, gender activists like Professor Janet Hyde at the University of Wisconsin continue to claim that “There just aren’t gender differences anymore in math performance.” The SAT math test results for 2014 and for every year since 1972 suggest otherwise and “beg to differ,” Professor Hyde.