Crossing the dreadful SAT plateau...

<p>Have any of you felt like you've reached a score range and can't go any higher? Is there a such thing as a plateau or can anyone raise their score unrestricted to a 2400?</p>

<p>I certainly feel like I’m plateauing.</p>

<p>I’ve plateaued at around the mid/low 2200 to high 2100’s, which is good and bad since a 2200 is all I want, but there are some occasions on Practice tests where I have gotten a 2160 or 2180.</p>

<p>I think though that if I had been studying earlier I could reach the 2300’s, since the tests do become easy to predict after awhile.</p>

<p>I’m plateauing at 2250 :(</p>

<p>I’d love it if I could plateau at a 2250.</p>

<p>Nonsense. The only direction your score can go once it hits the 2400 mark is down, does that make you an inadequate test taker in anyway? No. It simply means you need to put more focus into each question to marginalize error, hence minimizing the extent to which luck will affect your score. Only then will you be able to score higher with more consistency. It’s not rocket science.</p>

<p>^but that’s also easier said than done.</p>

<p>Plateauing at 2250? </p>

<p>Slacker!!! That’s only the top 0.8% of the country!!!</p>

<p>Some perspective here, folks, from the 2008 SATs:</p>

<p>2300 and above achieved by about 6,000 people per year ~ 0.4% of SAT takers).
2200 and above achieved by about 22,000 people per year ~ 1.5% of SAT takers
2100 and above achieved by about 52,000 people per year ~ 3% of SAT takers</p>

<p>Kei</p>

<p>plateauing at mid-2000~low-2100
My CR is plateauing at 690.</p>

<p>lol well I’m trying to score 2300+ so plateauing at 2250 is not good :)</p>