After taking the actual SAT, did your scores fall in the middle of the BB score range

<p>lower than the score range, or higher? Curious, sorta wanna predict how I will do this Saturday that's why. Also did the actual SAT score show up where the lowest possible score you can get on the BB tests? Like, say you get a 1890-2140. Where would your actual SAT scores fall within this range?</p>

<p>Thats a 250 point range…obviously with the most lenient curve you’d get a 2140, or around there and with the harshest curve, around an 1890. So in the middle…about 120 points in from 1890…so I’d say 2010-2020 with a medium curve.</p>

<p>Yea i know…the BB score ranges have huge gaps
thats why i felt a little iffy</p>

<p>if my range is 1850-2100, what are the chances that I will get a 2100 on tomorrows SAT?</p>

<p>Chances are really low :frowning: I’m sorry. I’m in the same boat. Wouldn’t we all love a curve where 4 wrong on CR = 800? These past few years, it’s been rare that even -1 = 800.</p>

<p>anothergalaxy what the hell are you talking about? on jan 2011 -3 was an 800 on cr and may 2011 -4 was 800.</p>

<p>*Math, sorry! Not CR, but math curves.</p>

<p>-4 on Math is obviously not a 800. Math isn’t even my problem, I’m fine with math, just reading.</p>

<p>I’d really like to know this as well :frowning: It makes quite a difference.</p>