2009 Nov. SAT Results Discussion

<p>800 cr
800 m
800 wr</p>

<p>Very pleased.</p>

<p>800m
750cr
750w
:)</p>

<p>CR 730
M 800
W 700 2230 highest combined 2250</p>

<p>YAY! I’m done with my sat!!! I was really surprised to see my score because I took it in oct and it was 2140. I expected similar or lower score on this one…</p>

<p>ah, man. this was my last chance to make up for a really poor GPA, and i don’t think i did so completely. 660 CR, 750 M, and 800 W. IF ONLY i got the last 50 pts in math like i always did in practice tests, i coulda gotten 2260. but even if i really could have done it, maybe it wasn’t meant to be. As TI said, “even the greatest gotta suffer sometimes”. that’s an inspirational statement by him that makes me feel that although i absolutely couldve done it, maybe there are different plans for me in life. we’ll see.</p>

<p>I just want to congratulate EVERYONE who did their best! You all deserve your fantastic scores :)</p>

<p>800 m
800 w (80, 11)
740 cr</p>

<p>2 questions off, but mm whatevs
congrats guys!</p>

<p>CR 790
M 760
W 750
Sooo happy that I broke the 2300 mark!</p>

<p>Anyone have any idea what the CR curve was?</p>

<p>Was it 800-800-800-790-770 or 800-800-790-770? I guess we’ll know for sure on Dec. 1 but I’m actually thinking that it was the second one since Nov. CR seemed incredibly easier compared to Oct. 2009. And I don’t think it’s uncommon for the CR curve to be that harsh. The March 2009 CR curve was 3 incorrect 0 omit =750</p>

<p>I screwed up on CR… and I’ll NEVER know how to get over 700 on CR. NEVERR. :(</p>

<p>mmmaythe, it’s definitely possible to break the threshold. i went from 680 (march 2009) to 800 (november).</p>

<p>It definitely is possible for CR. 640 (Oct 2008) to 690 (Jan 2008) to 760 (Oct 2009)</p>

<p>Keep trying! You can all do it :slight_smile: I got a 800 on Nov. even though I have never done so well on ANY practice tests!!</p>

<p>I think the CR curve went something along the lines of:</p>

<p>800-800-800-790-770-750</p>

<p>Two wrong will almost always still be an 800.</p>