Do you dare to hope?!

<p>Do you dare to hope for a perfect score or a exceedingly high score for the March SATs?!</p>

<p>Sometimes I feel like there is a slight possibility at hitting that magic 24 oh oh.. but then I feel nervous because the test return day is right around the corner.</p>

<p>But I felt fairly confident about each question... yet afraid haha.</p>

<p>Anybody else daring to hope?!</p>

<p>Not for a 2400, no. I already know 3 questions wrong. I just have my fingers crossed for 2300+. But I don’t want to hope too much, for fear of a major letdown. We shall see.</p>

<p>I don’t know, I think I did pretty well and I didn’t see any on the discussion threads that I got wrong, but I always miss at least one or two questions that I was sure of. I think its a possibility (2400) but then again so is 2200. I’ll just have to see on Tuesday.</p>

<p>If all turns out perfectly, I think I could have around 2370. Realistically, I’m expecting something in the low 2300s though.</p>

<p>Anything above a 2100 and i’ll be happy. I got a 2060 my first try in January and I have a feeling that this time I fared worse :[</p>

<p>I never want to jinx myself…</p>

<p>Ugh there’s no way I’m getting close to a perfect score this time around… the math really screwed me up. I got a 2240 this fall, and I’m confident that I can get at least in the upper-2200’s (maybe 2300’s) on this March SAT. But my math score is likely to be nearly 100 points less than my writing and CR scores respectively = disappointment = retake next fall = sarcastic ‘woot!’.</p>

<p>I hate math.</p>

<p>Every single question with the exception of maybe two I was confident in,
i have one confirmed CR question wrong so far so it would seem as though a 2400 is possible, but for some reason I always get questions wrong that I was sure were right.</p>

<p>strangely enough, i know i did poorly (in my standards, anyway). i HAVE to actually feel physically drained and emotionally racked from a testing experience and TRULY believe that i did terribly if i want a very high (or perfect) score. this has been the case for any/every test i’ve ever taken since i’ve been in middle school and has never failed for my standardized tests.</p>

<p>needless to say, i didn’t feel quite so tired and i was actually ominously optimistic about how i did. so i think i did poorly. anyone know what time (EST) the scores are released? i heard the jan tests came out around 5-6am EST.</p>

<p>I’m the same way! I usually end up doing best on a test when I feel like I failed it. Which scares me, because I felt very good about this SAT…</p>