<p>:) i got an 800 on the Math II SAT woohoo!</p>
<p>0 hours left... scores are posted indeed :)</p>
<p>i got an 800 on the mathIIC</p>
<p>screw it, the SAT is so inconsistent</p>
<p>How many could we miss and still get 800?</p>
<p>i answered 43 and think i got 3 wrong based on the answers on here and i got a 780 so the curve was probably really generous like a 41 or 42</p>
<p>i got 800 on the math level 2 </p>
<p>woottt</p>
<p>770 dammit</p>
<p>770 - i'm actually happy with the score (do you really think there is a difference between 800 and 770??)</p>
<p>800 no complaints...</p>
<p>800 :) The curve was proabbly very generous cause i knew of 6 that i got wrong (i ran out of time).</p>
<p>720- I am retaking..know i can do better!
my excuse is that i forgot precal from freshman year lol</p>
<p>800-- :) I think the curve was really nice though since I know I missed 4 (0 omit)</p>
<p>8000000 WOOOOOOOT oh i mean 800, haha</p>
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<li>Meh, not too bad.</li>
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<p>does anyone know of a book that would help? i got 700 without studying and i will retake the test October</p>
<p>800.</p>
<p>Iildimsum7, I didn't study at all (I just applied concepts I learned from PreCalc) and still managed to do good. Undoubtedly, studying will always help, but I'm just telling you that you don't necessarily need to buy a book to do well.</p>
<p>haha in my case, i definitely need a book to do well. i....well, for CC standards i basically should just curl up and die with my math IIC score. </p>
<p>so i second that...any good books maybe kind of? i heard barron's was really hard but really made everything easier for the actual test</p>
<p>800.</p>
<p>The funny thing is that I got a B this year in Calc but I got 800s on Math Sat and Sat II</p>
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Ditto. 800 on Math IIc and on Math I with a B+ in math. The curve must have been generous...I knew I was already down to a raw score of 44 two hours after the test.</p>
<p>650 meh...
I'll retake</p>