<p>I'm sure everyone, myself included, wants to see their score breakdown. The test costs $90 and does not have a score breakdown; this is crazy. The SAT costs $50 and it only costs $15 to get your score breakdown. Where the heck does all this money go to? They are administered by the same corporation, so it would not be hard to implement a score breakdown.</p>
<p>Am I alone in this?</p>
<p>I agree.</p>
<p>I’m dying to know how close I was to a 5 in stats, because I was certain leaving the test that I got a 5.</p>
<p>Collegeboard pimps smart students. There, I said it.</p>
<p>They do single scores because if they showed breakdowns, then colleges would require specific breakdowns for scores. Wouldn’t it suck to not only have to have a 5 on ap Lang for credit, but 9s on all the essays and 80% of the multiple choice correct too? Just an example but yea the system is in place to protect us as the student and make it easier for us to get college credit. :)</p>
<p>@above</p>
<p>Colleges don’t require breakdown of SAT scores beyond the subjects. IE they don’t require you to get 80% of the questions or a 12/12 essay. It could be a similar system.</p>