These are extrapolated from the 2014 June SAT (-#, where # is number of questions wrong), bracketed numbers are predictions based on previous curves that followed the given extrapolated data:
im kind of jealous that you guys got a repeat. I’ve taken the June 2014 test at least 7 times at the SAT coaching place I went to and I basically had the answers memorized at that point. Just glad that my peers around me couldnt take the Jan test because of snow. It would be devastating to see everyone around me with much higher scores than me eventhough they truly don’t deserve it.
@pokemon1 the test was never released lol. Collegboard has never released the June tests, so there’s no possible way you could have take it unless you stole it from collegeboard or something.
And everything in the math and reading curves that were not in brackets is correct. I’m skeptical of the 780 writing scores too, but there’s nothing to indicate that one of them is falsifying his/her score.
The essays scores are viewed differently depending on which essay it was right? So -1 with a 9 on a hard essay and -0 with a 9 on an easy essay could be the same.
So I was trying to set up a score report so my January scores would be sent when they are released but apparently I had to do this 9 days before the scores were released??? Now it won’t let me send them at all, am I screwed?
No matter what happens remember there’s always another shot. Also, although people on cc will say they got perfect or near perfect scores, be wary of anything you read here. Good luck all!