<p>I’m hoping for a 2250+ for this test. I need a 700+ for both CR and writing though…</p>
<p>A little over 12 hours until the scores come out</p>
<p>i don’t even want to see mines ~Feeling depress </p>
<p>I feel like I want at least a 1600 or higher for my first time. When I took the psat I got 169 or so and I hadn’t studied for it at all and neither for the recent sat. I was so confident until I got to one math section where I believe it might have been experimental, well I hope so! Anyways my score projection is
W: 600+
M: 550+
CR: 500+
essay: idk man I dont think I did so well on it even though writing is my skill it just wasnt a good prompt</p>
<p>I don’t want to see mine either. I’m hoping my score gets delayed</p>
<p>Have 4 books to do this summer. Barrons CR M and W. and 11 SAT practice tests from Princeton Review. 3 months should be enough to help me get a 2000. Crossing my fingers for an 1800 on this one. </p>
<p>@Marrissa My first SAT i got a 1570. 460 CR 580 M and 530 W 8 essay. 2nd one I got a 1630 570 CR 520 M and 540 W with a 9 essay. Once you get the hang of it, math and writing should be easy for you to master. CR is different for every person on how they perceive information. Generally, CR is the toughest section due to the unpredictability of the difficulty of the vocab and passages. On this recent SAT, the vocab was easy while the passages were sort of difficult </p>
<p>@sat2014 I agree the CR was difficult. I am superrr advanced in math (imo) but I unfortunately have lost some geometry and basic algebra that was on the SAT so im not confident about it. I’m working on relearning the older math so I can achieve a 600+ on math because I believe I can do it. Thanks for your reply xx</p>
<p>I’m so anxious. I’m hoping for 2250+ on my SAT. (760-800M, 750-800W, 700-760 CR). I was confident walking out of the SAT Center, but three weeks of waiting has got me worried that my scores are lower than I’m predicting</p>
<p>@Mnathl15
Yeah, I feel like it was just the nervous energy wearing off at the test center once I had finished the SAT. But oh well, I’ll probably just busy myself with a book or a movie for the next few hours, go to sleep, and wake up to my results</p>
<p>I’ll keep you guys posted to see if I achieved my goal of 2250! <em>Fingers crossed</em></p>
<p><a href=“Thinking You Did Great After the SAT is a Sign You Bombed | TIME.com”>http://ideas.time.com/2013/11/05/thinking-you-did-great-after-the-sat-is-a-sign-you-bombed/</a></p>
<p>@Jarjarbinks23 Well that article was just sad</p>
<p>Jarjar that’s exactly what happened to my friends/acquaintances in March. After the test, I knew I didn’t score over 2000 but everyone else around me was confident they got 2100s… It wasn’t so on scores day because many of them scored in the 1500-1700s range :|</p>
<p>@Jellybae lmao did they not take a single practice test before the actual exam? a 1700 and 2100s are scores that are galaxies apart @-) </p>
<p>@Jarjarbinks23 Hate myself saying I thought I did very well after leaving my test center…</p>
<p>I think the article is somewhat valid, many times I blazed through tests and came out feeling they were the easiest things ever, I got Bs and Cs on them.</p>
<p>@Jarjarbinks23 nope they went in with no prep I was so embarrassed and sad for them on scores day X_X </p>
<p>I hope you all get your desired scores!</p>
<p>“Superorganism. A biologist coined that word for our giant African ant colonies, claiming that consciousness and intelligence resided not in an individual ant but in the collective any mind. The trail of red taillights stretching to the horizon as day broke around us made me think of that term. Order and purpose must reside somewhere other than within each vehicle. That morning I heard the hum, the respiration, of the super-organism. It’s a sound I believe that only the new immigrant hears, but not for long. By the time I learned to say “Six-inch number seven on rye with Swiss hold the lettuce,” the sound, too, was gone. It became part of what the mind would label silence. You were subsumed into the superorganism.”</p>
<p>I got that sound question wrong. I put A which was invitation to do something haha</p>