<p>I know but my friend always gets perfect scores and I need to beat her at least on one standardized test before the end of high school so I really studied my butt off this time</p>
<p>As the results start coming in (tomorrow morning, December 23rd 2008), post the test you took, your score, and any other additional comments you have (happy or not with your score).</p>
<p>I cannot believe I am going to get up at 5 tomorrow to see the results despite already having been admitted to 1 of my two top schools. However, I am anxious to see how I did on the Spanish subject test because I studied grammar really hard this last quarter in preparation for the exam. My practice tests would lead me to hope for something in the 700-750 range, but I felt like I did not do as well on the actual test as I did on the practice test. I am going to guess that I got somewhere between 650-700. To be precise, I will guess a 680.</p>
<p>I don't care about the other tests as much, but here are my score predictions nevertheless:</p>
<p>I already sent my SAT scores to colleges, so the only school that has to see these subject test scores is Georgetown. :p They are insignificant to me</p>
<p>nervous! i'm going to sleep, but i'll be setting my alarm for 5 or so to check...
last time i got SAT results (for my second SAT I) it was pretty miserable because my scores dropped in everything, so i'm not too optimistic right now. except deep down i am of course hoping to be surprised. AH i hate this. good luck everybody!</p>
<p>You guys are staying up until 8AM Eastern Time? That's CRAZY.</p>
<p>College Board says,
"To view your scores on the Web, click the View and Send Scores button above and sign in to visit your My SAT after 8 a.m. Eastern Time on or after the dates listed above. From there you can see your entire score history and a history of all score recipients to which you have previously sent scores. Please note that a small number of scores take longer to report and may not be available on the dates listed here." </p>