<p>Lit: 740</p>
<p>I get ****ing 740’s on everything. Just a 750 would be nice to see every once in a while.
I’ve heard that most people see Literature as being one of the hardest subject tests. True?</p>
<p>Lit: 740</p>
<p>I get ****ing 740’s on everything. Just a 750 would be nice to see every once in a while.
I’ve heard that most people see Literature as being one of the hardest subject tests. True?</p>
<p>Truth. I think Lit’s the hardest.</p>
<p>Math 2: 800
U.S. History: 800
Lit: 790</p>
<p>(From May)
Chem: 780</p>
<p>Which of these should I send to schools that require two, but accept more?</p>
<p>@ProspectiveAppli, it’s sort of obvious. Send all of them. 780+ scores always help your application.</p>
<p>750 in Physics
710 in Math Level 2</p>
<p>Not bad, but looking at the percentile rankings for each score it’s not good either.</p>
<p>760-Physics
730-Chemistry
Rush reported them to the UC’s and Cornell (chances in the ivies with such scores are low but nva mind giving it a go) banking on international EC’s</p>
<p>Maths: 800
Bio M: 800
Literature: 740.</p>
<p>Originally registered for the Chemistry test, but 10 days before the tests I decided Literature would be more fun. I studied from Barron’s Literature and had loads of fun during the exam and preparing for it. Really happy with the results!!</p>
<p>Literature: 750
Spanish: 570</p>
<p>Really happy with Literature score, content with Spanish. I’m not a native speaker. This was my second time taking both and I made significant improvements, so that’s what matters to me. :)</p>
<p>I got a 600 in Physics, but for some reason I got a 660 in Math II (as opposed to a 710 last year, even though last year I ran out of time and this year I didn’t)</p>
<p>WHYYYYYYY! below a 700 is bad right crap i got 2 nooooooo!!!</p>
<p>USH: 770. 70 pt increase from last time!! :'D
Math II: 780 again…</p>
<p>I’m still just thinking to myself, if i got this really easy question right, I would of got a 800. But I don’t think it matters that much…</p>
<p>690 Math 2 -_- NOT thrilled about that at all.</p>
<p>750 Physics I am Okay with, though.</p>
<p>Math 2: Don’t want to say, no where near competitive, retaking it in January for the colleges that accept them, which thankfully are the most competitive ones for me. I hope for a 700 or more after extensively studying Barron’s book. Math is my worst subject, yet ironically I’ll be majoring in it as well as Physics in college. :)</p>
<p>Molecular Biology: 760, I was quite surprised, I expected 680-720. I haven’t even finished AP Biology yet. The test seemed very intuitive though. </p>
<p>World History: 630 My school doesn’t offer a comprehensive world history class(CP World History - only covers WWII, Egypt, Rome, Greece, Medieval Europe,) I took it just because I had nothing else to take. I like history and learn it on my own. I’d say that is a decent score for the minimal exposure I’ve had to the subject material, and absolutely no preparation on my part.</p>
<p>Math II - 800 fine</p>
<p>Physics - 780 sad :(</p>
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<p>Sorry to sound harsh but that’s not ironic, that’s just dumb.</p>
<p>World history: 770
Lit: 710 </p>
<p>Definitely retaking lit (SO HARD) but I’m pretty happy with my WH score. I did better than expected
…that is a good score, right? For world history?</p>
<p>660 on chem. so angry. i shouldnt have guessed. should i retake in jan or just take 3 subject tests in may/june.</p>
<p>660 Math II (up from 650 last time)
750 Physics (up from 650 last time)</p>
<p>I guess I’m okay with my physics score, but I can’t understand why I’m no good at math on the SAT. Even on the regular test, my math score was around 620-640. And I want to major in comp sci/physics =[ …</p>
<p>^I went from a 660 to an 800 in two months in math II. Perhaps you need the right material to study?</p>