<p>I solved really well in the first 2 Maths sections but in the last one I REALLY screwed up.
(Seriously, I'm only sure of 8 questions out of 12 I solved in the last section) </p>
<p>The Writing grammar sections were really hard, the essay was OK. (Is there any possibility that the curve would go down?)</p>
<p>The Reading Sections were really average and I did really well on them.</p>
<p>Yo, I did exactly the opposite of what you did. All the Maths sections were relatively average. I missed like 15 questions (max); I don’t know why; I used to be good in Math sections but this time the questions were hard.</p>
<p>The writing section was the best. I solved all the questions just on time. The essay was okay; I think I’ll get a 5/6 this round</p>
<p>Now, to the reading section: This part was the worst! I did very well, as to what I think, in the ballet and Chinese father sections. Both sections of the wolves and vandalism were terribly awful. First of all, I didn’t understand them under the timed conditions I was in; also, I left half the questions in each of their sections.</p>
<p>Overall I think I’ll get a score of 1700 (min-i hope so)</p>
<p>I think I will retake the SAT again. I won’t decide on when I would take it, but I will study thoroughly, practice and practice rigorously. Ultimately, I still have a year or so before I join Uni or college. I shall by lots of books that can help me in the reading section, memorize tons of vocab, buy novels or short stories and do lots of reading and practice tests. My next agenda will be to be able to complete reading sections within half the given time as the ‘silverturtle’ fellow.</p>
<p>I don’t see any reason why I should give up and believe that the SAT is not for me.</p>
<p>this was by far the easiest SAT out of the 3 ive taken. there were a few questions in each section that i wasnt 100% positive on, but overall it wasnt too bad. now i just hope i didnt make stupid mistakes…</p>