Bunches of SAT Questions

<p>Hi all! I'm going to ninth grade this year (13 years old), and I have a few questions about the SAT. I took the SAT this June, hitting a decent 2220 composite. Unfortunately, because I did this in June, Collegeboard is said to delete my score, which I do not want. So here are my questions.</p>

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<li>How do I get Collegeboard not to delete my score? Have they already even?</li>
<li>What colleges do you think I can get in with a 2220 composite?</li>
<li>Would my score be likely to depreciate as I take more tests?</li>
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<p>Thanks for answering!</p>

<p>You can obviously do better. Do not fret, young lad.</p>

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<li><p>What are you talking about? I’m sure if you call the CB they wouldn’t cancel it. But if you’re only a 9th grader you might as well take it later on in HS, anyway.</p></li>
<li><p>That’s good enough for the majority of colleges, if you want to go to a tippy-top Ivy it could probably be higher, but if you’re not even a freshman yet you’re set in the test scores department.</p></li>
<li><p>No.</p></li>
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<p>I hope I don’t sound unthankful, but are the SAT percentages, the ones that come with your scores, that say that 70% of college seniors score lower than this score on their next SAT generally correct?</p>

<p>Deadline has passed.</p>

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<p>PS TCB has not changed their rules about the maximum number of tests being reported. "Your score report contains the six most recent SAT and six most recent SAT Subject Test reportable scores. You cannot choose to have certain scores removed from your record.</p>

<p>This might make a few serial testers ecstatic! :)</p>