<p>I took the sat's 3 times and I have noticed that test makers may have messed with my scores. I believe they looked at my scores and determined what type of curve to give my sat score.</p>
<p>Here is why:</p>
<p>The first time I took the test in May I got 600M 630V 650W</p>
<p>The second time I took the test in June I got 610M 650V 660W</p>
<p>The third and final time I took the test in October I got 630M 670V 700W</p>
<p>I think they looked at my scores and saw I had gone up 20 points in math and 20 in verbal so they will continue to do that and give me +20 and +20 in both sections. Based on my raw scores I think I was unfairly graded and was given these scores because I had gone up the same amount the last two times and this would give me an even 1300 for M and V. I think I should have been given high scores based on the curve. Did anyone else experience anything like this?</p>
<p>Are you kidding? Those tests re automatically scored. The curve is the same for everyone. Exactly how did you come up with the idea that the collegeboard "messed" with your scores?</p>
<p>HAHAHA YES HAHAHA... NO! I suggest you find the cure for cancer and AIDS simultaneously and then publish it in a scientific magazine if you want to get accepted to "good" schools such as Harvard. Or, you could get PhDs, as I mentioned on another thread, in science, math, literature, and english, then take the SAT. Those PhDs would surely come in handy.</p>