<p>Yeah... I'm usually good with standardized tests, but this one was a disaster. I had horrid technique on my CR (yet it resulted in my highest score on an indiv. section). Every problem on the Math was solvable for me, yet I made many mistakes (even misread one question). Oh, and the Writing... My English teacher simply said "better," when I asked him to describe my writing skills in comparison to his other students. I don't know an excuse for my personal score. Ah well, that's what ya' get with no study and less than four hours of sleep the night before. At least it was one of the highest scores in the school as well.</p>
<p>Did anyone score lower than this? Please make me feel better. =D</p>
<p>I scored higher but I was unhappy with my score all the same. I got a 63 on writing which is pretty abysmal because on my practice SATs I’ve been getting 730+.</p>
<p>You’re only a sophomore. Don’t be worried until junior year, lol. I’m actually a sophomore as well, although I have a higher score because I started studying for the SATs in like…middle school.</p>
<p>My ex did. She scored in the 150’s. Then again, she’s ■■■■■■■■. In the end, that was a pretty bad fail on your part. Pray it was a fluke, or take the ACT. Cool Story Bro.</p>
<p>A week ago I wrote a letter to McDonald’s telling them to make a new value meal for bros called the “Chill Meal.” It contains a can of Natty ice and a sandwich made only by bishes. Today the manager came to my house and we fist bumped. It was chill. MLIB</p>
<p>I haven’t even gotten my scores back yet. I’ll bet there worse than yours though. I waited till the last minute to start studying for it. I am a sophomore too. There is still time to improve our scores.</p>
<p>Today I went on “The View” to talk about being a lax bro. I told those *****es to get back to the kitchen. Barbara Walters made me a sandwich. Elisabeth Hasselbeck gave me a brojob on national television. It was chill. MLIB</p>
<p>Don’t worry about it! I got a 168 as well when I took it, and ended up getting a 30 on my ACT a year later (which is approximately equivalent to a 205 on the PSAT) Just study a bit and see which test you like better (I find the ACT much easier).</p>