<p>Bye bye sat....last freaking sat over................................burning my cb books...all those grubers....all them flashcards......senior woo woo!!</p>
<p>Done as a junior… Except I’ll be doing one or two more subject tests this spring.</p>
<p>Not smart to say you are done as a junior, since there is superscoring.</p>
<p>My son raised his CR from a 730 to an 800 and his math from a 660 to a 700, with ZERO studying, so I would say, take it again even if you don’t study for it.</p>
<p>LUCKY! Have to get my ACT and another SAT over with… Have fun burning those books, hopefully I’ll join you soon!</p>
<p>True, but I took the SAT back in March and two subject tests in June. I was overall satisfied with March except for my writing score, and I’m fairly certain I got an 800 writing this time around.</p>
<p>I probably will be superscoring my math score from March.</p>
<p>If my score is above 2100 when Oct scores come, Ill burn all my practice tests,hungtington prep books and my PR, but ill keep my Bluebook,direct hits, and barrons as a memory of my struggles.</p>
<p>I’m not going to apply another test’s curve to this test.</p>
<p>I am hoping for:
2 wrong on CR
1-2 wrong on Math
1 wrong on Writing (already have an 800 W so I don’t really care)
10-12 essay</p>
<p>So I think my Math + CR score could be anywhere from 750 + 780 (assuming harsh math curve and more wrong than expected on CR) to 780 + 800 (or, dare I hope, 790 + 800? nah…). But the latter would be sick.</p>