<p>Ever had the feeling...</p>
<p>...that u did well on SAT/ACT or any test for that matter, but when u get scores back ur like DOUBLE U TEE EFF (***) how did i get such a low score!?! </p>
<p>i was confident about my Nov SAT scores and thought i did well on essay...BUT i got owned..and dropped 40 points...i really wanted to get 2100+ but i guess ill have to stick with 2050...sigh*</p>
<p>yeah so i got 2010 instead lameeee (for my standards at least), how do u guys deal with this sort of depression?! share ur stories to make us feel better. :[ wahhhh</p>
<p>cmon guysss</p>
<p>omg.. i have the exact same feeling..</p>
<p>I was sure i got AT LEAST 2100 for november. I was hoping for a 2200. </p>
<p>Got it back yesterday and it was a 2050 too. My writing and math scores were reasonable: 780 M / 690 W. Though, I don't think my essay deserved a low 8 :S</p>
<p>My reading however, FLUNKED. And this was the section which I was sure I had done ALOT better than reading sections from any other practice tests (and I do practice tests under strict test conditions). I came out knowing all of the sentence completions except 1 or 2.. that is rare for me because of my poor vocab. I was sure that it at least deserved a 620... but no, i got a 580.</p>
<p>Sometimes I wonder if I had circled the wrong answers because I omitted a few reading questions and may have forgotten to skip the number on my answer sheet...</p>
<p>You have got to accept low scores or unexpectedly low scores as part of life. Most of the times, people don't fully understand how exactly they've done. That is because we all are shrouded by our impulses and expectations.</p>
<p>Yeah. In tenth grade, I was hoping to get as close to 2000 as possible on the PSAT's, but I ended up with a 1780. Ouch.
Oh well..</p>
<p>The opposite feeling is even better...that you think you did so terribly, but you really did quite well.</p>