<p>7th: 1210 (??)
8th: 1320 (720 M, 600 V)
11th: 1540 (800 M, 740 V) +690W</p>
<p>7th Grade: 1190 (not sure exact breakdown...mid 500s math, and mid 600s verbal)
11th Grade: 1600 (+720 Writing, for 2320 total)</p>
<p>7th- 1040
11th- 1520 +790 writing= 2310</p>
<p>1st grade - 1600 on the old.</p>
<p>11th grade - 1400 on the new.</p>
<p>Just kidding.</p>
<p>wow cc sure has tons of talented ppl. >< i don't even know what SAT is in g.7 ...</p>
<p>Are you guys insane? Why on earth would you take the SAT or ACT in the 7th Grade? No wonder you guys have good scores, you spent half of your life preparing and taking the test OVER AND OVER again. I say its ridiculous to take an official test before the 10th grade. Anyone can get perfect scores if you started taking the test since the 7th grade. You 2200+ scores no longer impress me. Come on guys, time to get a life.</p>
<p>An earlier</a> CC thread and a</a> later one give more perspective on why middle-school-age students take the SAT: to get more fitting educational programs is the main reason.</p>
<p>I did it as a part of the JHU and UCI talent searches. No, I wasn't insane. About 10% of my grade participated in these talent searches. And I never once prepped for a test until my junior year.</p>
<p>7th grade: 580M, 530V.
11th grade: 770M (missed 1 question), 800CR, 800W.</p>
<p>To AbN:
Nah, yo. I didn't spend half my life preparing for it. But scoring in the top something percentile of some standardized test (5th grade ERBs maybe???) got me on some JHU Center for Talented Youth mailing list. Besides, before I was the man on Friday nights, waking up on Saturday morning to take some test that my parents paid for didn't seem like so bad of a deal. I didn't even study for the SATs in 11th grade, and I only took them once. I'm a playa.</p>
<p>cty rocks. i lovvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvve cty-jhu.</p>
<p>ABN: </p>
<p>maybe you don't get it...have you been reading anything at all? it's for talent searches and then you get to go live on campus for three weeks and its the best time of your life.</p>
<p>Nobody here said anything about preparing for these tests. For some people, natural talent and academic preperation in general do the job.</p>
<p>7th: 1060
11th: 1410/800W</p>
<p>7th grade- 590 math and 530 verbal.
11th grade- 700 math and 690 verbal.
12th grade- 770 math and 670 verbal.</p>
<p>8th: 500 V/ 680 M = 1180
11th: 680V/800 M = 1480 (730 W)</p>
<p>I didn't study for any of them...</p>
<p>"I didn't study for any of them". 31232th time hearing this makes it a little less cool.</p>
<p>I'm not trying to be cool. I'm just saying I improved without taking 10 test prep courses. The original poster wanted to see improvement from middle school to high school. If you didn't study for them either time, it shows the improvement you had during that time period better. Jeesh.</p>
<p>7th - 26 (I don't remember the subscores.)
11th - 34 (36E, 36M, 31R, 34S)</p>
<p>Those are the only times I took the ACT.</p>
<p>6th: 640 math, 470 verbal = 1110
10th: 800 math, 730 verbal = 1530</p>
<p>Preparation consisted of taking one practice test before the 10th grade SAT-- I got a 1600 so I stopped preparing. Whoops.</p>
<p>710 math, 740 reading, 790 writing (7th grade)
do i qualify 4 any scholarships?
(didnt study except practice given by a friend)
practice scores ranged from 2160-2400</p>