How does your predicted score compare to your real score?

<p>Hey guys I just took the SAT yesterday and I've been on these threads confirming answers and stuff but I'm afraid I'll get disappointed when my real scores don't match what I hoped for?</p>

<p>So how do your real scores compare to predicted?</p>

<p>Alright here’s the deal, honestly I was in tthe same exact boat as you. I took my first SAT and after it I saw all these people on here “confirming” answers and ill be honest, I got a lot wrong. But in reality, I only missed in total 14 ish questions and although I thought I did bad(1800 range) I actually made an average score of 2100. I was disappointed I still didn’t get a good score but happy I didn’t get a bad one. Just my input.</p>

<p>…When has 2100 become an average score? O.o</p>

<p>What real score?</p>

<p>@SAMGinny16</p>

<p>Only on CC… lmao</p>

<p>Well so far I’ve missed 4 CR and 1 Math -,- (Didn’t read the entire question). I don’t really want to put a number on what I got, but I’d have to say 2200+ or so.</p>

<p>From a couple years back, I took the SAT when I had the flu and diarrhea (fun stuff). Test day was a disgusting blur of hot flashes and just a general lack of caring. Sped through each section and I expected around a 1900 (I got 1950 before that same year).</p>

<p>Ended up with a 2140. I still don’t know how I did so well.</p>

<p>On the November SAT I expected a score in the upper 2200’s to lower 2300’s. I ended up with a 2220, because I messed up badly on the math and the writing MC (690M and 66MC). I managed to get an 800 on the critical reading and an 11 essay, so I didn’t really mind at all as it was my first time as a Junior taking the exam. I’m sure I can get the math up to 770+ and writing up to 750+.</p>