<p>Ah instead of rushing it and retaking in june we should all study our ass’s off this summer to retake in september, haha</p>
<p>C: 36
E: 35
M: 35
R: 36
S: 36
I can finally sleep thank you, God.</p>
<p>Wow. first 36 reported. i want to be that 36 next time</p>
<p>I’m so Asian…lol 36 on science and 34 on math and bombed the english parts hahahaha</p>
<p>C: 34
E: 35
M: 34
R: 33
S: 32</p>
<p>mehhhhh i guess im keeping my 2320…my parents want me to retake sat now…:/. i feel like this should be good enough…urgh
im such a math/science person too idk why i keep not getting 36s/800s. haha its too simple or soemthing
wouldnt a 2320 be fine for mit? even with a 780 math. and 800s on math and physics sat2s.</p>
<p>Anyone get a 35 on sci or reading?</p>
<p>I’d like to know why there are so many people who haven’t gotten their scores. This sucks.</p>
<p>Composite: 34
R:34
M:34
E:34
S:34</p>
<p>Why did I have to miss two elementary questions on math lol. p.s. I’ve been following this thread for a while now :)</p>
<p>@ muskrat: a 2320 is great! Remember that test scores are not the most important part of a college app. Focus on other components because your standardized testing shows that you are an accomplished, able student.</p>
<p>its driving me crazy. my friend who also lives in NY hasn’t gotten them</p>
<p>Nicholascage is a high school student >.></p>
<p>this is like sitting around on christmas day watching everyone else open presents while you just sit there… watching them…
oh well. scores aren’t up, guess i can hold off until wednesday :P</p>
<p>Anyone in central ohio get their scores?</p>
<p>C - 26
E - 26
R - 31
M - 22
S - 24</p>
<p>went from 24 to 26, hopefully get it to 28 next time if i just study math hard</p>
<p>First time! Not terrible but damn science…
E: 30
M: 32
R: 34
S: 28
C: 31</p>
<p>Is it worth it to retake a 34?</p>
<p>@muskrat A 2320 is perfect. If you don’t get in, it won’t be because of your test score.</p>
<p>I’m upset. Where are our scores? Congratulations to all who did well! I just wish the other half of us would be able to see our scores! This is unusual. Normally only a small percentage of students do not receive scores immediately, but this time it appears that nearly 1/3 of us have not. </p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Disappointed</p>
<p>@ Bob: Do you really think you’d do significantly better? If so, go ahead and do it. But keep in mind that doing worse is very much a possibility. It also depends on where you plan to apply!</p>
<p>I’m with ya ruthie and smithevan… it’ll be even worse if I get a crap score too!! I don’t want to wait another month!</p>