<p>Not satisfied- 2210</p>
<p>M 770
W 780
CR 650</p>
<p>Not satisfied- 2210</p>
<p>M 770
W 780
CR 650</p>
<p>Some posts state the same problem.</p>
<p>I mean CR 660</p>
<p>I’m very happy with my scores since I’m a very rebellious the-SAT-is-worth-nothing-realistically I-refuse-to-study girl.</p>
<p>Where do you see MC vs. Essay?</p>
<p>@ccuser: I know 79/11 and 76/12 are 800. Don’t know about 79/10, though. This is a surprisingly lenient curve, considering how easy many people thought it was.</p>
<p>@catch: Thank you!</p>
<p>are we in the 1% containing students who don’t get their scores on the releasing date? confused and tired of waiting</p>
<p>I see 79/9 is a 680</p>
<p>Oh my god, I’m actually crying…tears of joy.</p>
<p>W: 790 (76/11)
M: 740
CR: 710</p>
<p>2240</p>
<p>I wish M and W were switched but nonetheless I am ecstatic. Gone up over 400 points since my first test in Jan.</p>
<p>yankeesfanatic: Dude, awesome! I’ve seen one of your previous scores (2050?), and a 2240 is a substantial improvement! Good work.</p>
<p>Will it look funny that I had a 1550 combined on M/W and a 660 on CR. I mean, I missed almost 3/4 of my points on one section.</p>
<p>I had also usually been getting way higher in CR. I wonder what happened!</p>
<p>Critical Reading 760
Math 770
Writing 750</p>
<p>2280, first time taking this too.</p>
<p>Oh, well it was my first time. A 2210 is much better than my 1970 PSAT last fall. I had hoped that I could be “one and done”, but I refuse to settle for a 660 CR. Had it been 740/740/730 maybe it would have been different.</p>
<p>@studious: thanks man!</p>
<p>Yeah I got 1840 in Jan, 2050 in June, and now 2240.</p>
<p>So glad I decided to take it one more time. Even though I’ve already applied to most of my colleges I’m gonna try to sneak one or two more apps in there with my new score.</p>
<p>This is amazing! My first (and last) time giving the test. :D</p>
<p>Critical Reading: 760 (way more than I ever got in a practice test)
Writing: 800 (80/12)
Math: 800</p>
<p>And that’s a fantastic 2360!</p>
<p>1910 in June (misbubble >:l) to:</p>
<p>2140 </p>
<p>CR: 670
M: 670
W: 800 (79/10)</p>
<p>And there you have it! A 79/10 is an 800 for this test. Who would have thought Writing would have such a nice curve?</p>
<p>does anyone have any experience with having the test hand scored?
i got 710 in math and i thought i only missed one- the trail one. all my other answers seemed to be in accord with CCers’ consensus so i dont know where i couldve gone wrong… i didnt omit any so i think the score reflects -3, but really -3.75 which rounds to -4.
i expected to get at least 750, and i usually do at least that well in math.
so my story is that at the end of the test i checked my other pages to see if i had forgotten to erase a mark or something (to indicate ones i skip and go back to later) and saw that there were lead marks on the opposite sides of the paper on which i put my answers… did the lead somehow bleed through? someone IN MY ROOM had the same problem though, but i didnt hear any resolution. she noticed it after the first few sections though, whereas i noticed after the very last. i saw about 4 marks and erased as thoroughly as i could but didnt get to check over the entire test for such marks. the marks were substantially dark- looked to be about half the darkness of what i normally shade. and they were randomly placed.
is this a plausible reason for why i mightve gotten more questions incorrect than i initially thought? i know it wasnt misbubbling because i check over once or twice for each section. </p>
<p>so basically my question is, is hand-scoring worth a shot in my case? i think a scorer would be able to tell which answer i actually chose because i make them pretty dark and precise, but im having doubts on whether or not the marks wouldve actually made a difference.
maybe i’m just in denial haha</p>
<p>thank you so much if you read the whole thing… if not i understand haha. i just want one person’s feedback on this strange situation… :/</p>
<p>1990 in March (630 CR, 720 M, 640 W)</p>
<p>Now 2120, 2130 Superscore</p>
<p>740 CR (uhh?)
710 M (uhh?? I didn’t think I missed a question on math leaving the test center)
670 W (69/8) Thought I wrote about as good of an essay as I could. I’m okay with it.</p>