<p>So a lot of kids in my highschool discuss SAT scores and such. When asked about my score I usually reply my exact score or simply 'good enough' (2300). Also, I happen to know all my friend's SAT scores too. </p>
<p>What do you guys say, and how often are you asked? Also do you know your friend's scores?</p>
<p>My lunch table discussed ACT scores today. A lot of people just got their’s back, so everyone shared scores. After a few people asked me, I finally told them I got a 32, which is probably average by CC standards, then everyone got mad at me for holding out on telling them, but I was just trying to not show off >.<</p>
<p>I don’t think you should have to tell people. Since my school is a little competitive and college-obsessed, people will probably only tell you if their score’s above 2200 (unless you’re their close friend) though they will usually share the range e.g. above 2000 but below 2200. What I think is an a-hole move is probably if you refuse to share your precious number but you’re bugging people about theirs. Scratch that, you’re a dick if you bug people about their score regardless. Asking a friend casually is okay, but don’t make it your motto to say: “What’d you get in the SATs?”
And I need to take the SATs… ugh</p>
<p>Ya my gf freaked at me cause I asked her act score… I got a 35 in December and she thinks anytime I bring it up, I want to gloat. Although I finally found out she got a 34, so idk why she was so concerned…</p>
<p>I know my close friends scores, only because they called me after they got them just to vent/celebrate or whatever. They know mine too. But it’s not like a topic of conversation or anything. There are so many better things to talk/worry about</p>
<p>I never blatantly tell people my SAT scores unless they ask me. And unless they ask me for a specific number (they usually do…), I just give them a range. I’m pretty sure I know all my friends’ scores either because they were curious or they were gloating (like my friend with a 2300 on her first try).</p>