<p>@ cacciato: yup i feel the same way</p>
<p>i need to be studying for a test right now, but the prospect of getting SAT results in a few hours is getting in the way</p>
<p>I already put all SAT books in a BIG box, hope I don’t need to open it again.</p>
<p>ARRGHH!! I KNOW I did well…but I always get this feeling like what if i messed up my answer sheet…or what if my test answer sheet burned? Delayed? </p>
<p>What if i messed up without knowing? What if God hates me? What if I get bellow a 2100? DAMN IT I CAN’T WAIT!!!</p>
<p>less than 10 hrs guyss</p>
<p>Actually about 11 hours and 40 minutes.</p>
<p>gah I hope i got 2300+ </p>
<p>I DONT WANT TO TAKE THIS TEST AGAIN!</p>
<p>^me too…</p>
<p>FOR ALL THE PEOPLE WHO KEEP ASKING:
The SAT scores come out at 5 AM EST
that means…
4 am Central Time
3 am Mountain Time
2 am Pacific Time
1 am in Alaska
12 am in Hawaii</p>
<p>10 am in Western Europe
11 am in Central Europe</p>
<p>And @escapistchick: When you log on to Collegeboard.com and go to “My Organizer”, it’ll say at the top of the page “You’re October 10 SAT scores are in!” and it will give you the link to check them.</p>
<p>The June scores came out a little bit before 5, I think 4:54, for all you desperate people like me who need to see the scores the second they come out :)</p>
<p>There are exactly 70 years or so until you all kick the bucket. Stop wasting your time!</p>
<p>11 hours!
I don’t know if I want to know my scores or not. =|</p>
<p>exactly 70 …or so
lol</p>
<p>lol “kick the bucket”
where does that expression come from?</p>
<p>For whoever asked about when the scores get sent out, I think colleges get them before we do because I got a postcard from one of my colleges saying they received my scores either the day I got them or the day after last time I took the test.</p>
<p>From Wikitionary:</p>
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<p>Aha, one theory is when people stand on a bucket and hang a noose over their heads they… well, kick the bucket.
I’m sure there’s a more obscure origin though.
Either way, 10 hours 30 minutes! We’re pathetic :P</p>
<p>only if it was embedded in the website’s source code, just like my senior schedule weeks before school started :D</p>
<p>Death and the SAT. What a lovely dinnertime conversation combo.</p>
<p>I trying to be optimistic about my score, but it has sort of been hard with all these nerves. AHHHH. Best of Luck Everyone!!!</p>
<p>tomorrow could either be the best day of my life or the worst</p>