<p>Dude a 380!? YOUR Asian.
Get your math scores up before your parents throw you down a flight of stairs.</p>
<p>In all seriousness, its not bad for an 8th grader. Study the concepts by looking through a review book for math and read through the grammar rules. You definitely should not get lower than a 500 by just having an understanding of the material. CR? Beats me, I suck at it.
Good Luck.</p>
<p>BTW, your parents ‘love you long time’ if you do well on this. Sorry, couldnt resist.</p>
<p>the writing score is very impressive but the other’s not so much. you actually beat my writing score from the first time i took the SAT, and i managed to pull of a 2240 superscored so that is impressive and hopefully encouraging to you.
the math is really bad though. lol</p>
<p>haha yeah teddy but you’d only say that because you’re in a grading period. the SAT you get your results once and you can never say “i’m making an 720 on the math section!” :p</p>
<p>The CR you will get up naturally. I scored mid 500s in 8th grade and currently as a junior I’m getting 750+ on BB tests. Writing should naturally improve. Your math score, however, concerns me a bit. At this point in your life you really should have covered the vast majority of the material necessary to do well on the math section. I can tell that your math score will be your are of largest concern. Nevertheless, you just started high school! You have a long time before you should start worrying about test scores and such.</p>
<p>Thanks for the feedback, everyone. But have you guys realized that I am in 11th Grade? I already took the real SAT and I got a 2380 on it. I was just remembering back to a time when I scored really low on a SAT practice test and beat the odds by studying, listening in class (especially math), taking more practice tests, etc.</p>
<p>Calm down. The SAT measures skills developed in high school and you still have 2.5 years to go. Plus, you probably didn’t know a lot of the math (the SAT math tests algebra 2 and geometry) so you had no clue how to do the questions. </p>
<p>You rly shouldnt worry about the SAT right now.</p>