<p>Oh God. Just took the SAT. I'm freaking out in my usual way by researching endlessly about the minimum scores colleges will accept from me and whatnot...</p>
<p>This is my second time taking it. The first time I got a 760 CR 570 Math 780 WR. Obviously, my math sucked. I studied a LOT, and I'm reallly hoping I can get it up to a 700 at least...but I guess I'd be happy with anything in the 600s. Then for my other scores...I know I got a least 2 Reading questions wrong and tat makes me sad because I was going for a perfect score...Is the SAT curved at all? And then writing, my essay score last time was a measly 8 (I got all the questions right) and now I'm hoping I got at least a 10 and I probably got the questions wrong and...AHHH!!!!!</p>
<p>Help me stop thinking about this please!!</p>
<p>PS. I get my ACT scores back in 2 days as well. Whooppeee.</p>
<p>Same here, it’s OK to frantically search for answers on forums and such, I’m doing it too.
Maybe in the meantime we should also stay calm a bit and focus on the admission essays.</p>
<p>Btw, does anyone remember? </p>
<p>1.Most of the information of the campsite’s brochure was relevant and essential, but most of its content is …
I remember vacillating between ‘ineligible’ and ‘fundamental’, don’t remember other choices though.</p>
<ol>
<li>The full question of the answer ‘objective’ in CR, about scientists being biased or something ? </li>
</ol>
<p>it’s done… you can’t go back and change it now. So just stop worrying about it. You’ll find out your scores soon, but until then, just try not to think about it.</p>