<p>^Miss-bubbled or you remembered the wrong answers.</p>
<p>I definitely didn’t remember the wrong answers. I helped to form a lot of the list. </p>
<p>Is there anything I can do about bubbling errors?</p>
<p>I don’t think so…but don’t quote me on it. I think CB will change it for you if they do sense something wrong, not sure.</p>
<p>Were you going in order?</p>
<p>If you’re skipping a question, draw a large circle around the number so you know that you need to come back to the question.</p>
<p>Math: 690
Grammar:530
Reading:490</p>
<p>total: 1690</p>
<p>i know it is a low score, but to me as an ESL, i am satisfied with my first attempt.
I will try to improve my reading and grammar score, hoping to get 550 or higher in reading, and 600 or higher in grammar.</p>
<p>Do you guys think I should contact CB?</p>
<p>Congratulations to all the high scorers!</p>
<p>silverturtle: What do you think of retaking a 2360?</p>
<p>No, I think that the results were accurate.</p>
<p>You should try, but I don’t think anything will change. :T</p>
<p>Format:</p>
<p>Actual Score (per section): CR <em>620</em> M <em>800</em>_ W<em>670</em><em>(Essay) 10
Predicted Score before finding out: 2000
Goal: _2360</em>
Satisfied or retake?: definately retake
Comments: Got 32 on ACT, 2090 on SAT, both first try… Don’t know which one should I focus on …</p>
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<p>If you are confident that you have a good chance of improving and you are motivated enough, there is not much of a down-side if you intend to use Score Choice. It might hurt you, however, if you have to use superscoring to get your score higher, as colleges might construe your decision as obsessive (though I don’t consider it to be).</p>
<p>Actual Score (per section): CR 600 M 670 W 670 (8 Essay)
Predicted Score before finding out: 2050
Goal: 2100
Satisfied or retake?: Retake
Comments: I actually thought that I did a lot better. I guess I was overconfident.</p>
<p>Actual Score (per section): CR 600 M 670 W 670 (8 Essay)
Predicted Score before finding out: 2050
Goal: 2100
Satisfied or retake?: Retake
Comments: I actually thought that I did a lot better. I guess I was overconfident.</p>
<p>Actual Score (per section): CR 800 M 690 W 750 (11 Essay) (2240 total)
Predicted Score before finding out: had no idea… did not expect the 800 CR
Goal: 2350, would be happy with 2300 and up
Satisfied or retake?: Retake
Comments: Incredibly ecstatic with CR score. I expected Math to be low because after checking the list of answers that people put up on CC I realized I made a LOT of careless errors, so I think if I retake it and chill I’ll be able to get a 750 or higher. damn getting an 800 feels crazy good though.</p>
<p>hey you guys 600+ reading, i still on my third sat can not break 600 on reading or writing but im mid 700s math… any advice? im taking june sat too i need to break 600 all sections</p>
<p>Actual Score (per section): CR 610 M 740 W 650 (8 Essay) (2000 total)
Predicted Score before finding out: 1950-2100
Goal: 2000 to 2100
Satisfied or retake: I’m satisfied. But, I might retake in October.
Comments: I’m really happy, because I INITIALLY got a 1630 (This was the VERY VERY FIRST time I took the SAT, which was in the end of sophomore year, when I didn’t study), but when I did take it again, I only got a 1870. :[ So, I would say that I improved a lot, haha. I want to go to UCSD, but I’m not sure with this SAT score and a 4.3 UC gpa that I would be able to get in. :[ Wish me luck!</p>
<p>CR: 780<br>
M: 800<br>
W: 710 (Essay8 <—!!)</p>
<p>Total: 2290</p>
<p>Goal: 2400, so i’ll probably retake</p>
<p>Didnt expect essay or writing section overall to be so low (compared to other 2 sections)</p>
<p>Actual: 2330 - 780 CR, 770 Math, 780 Writing
Predicted: 2260-2370
Goal: 2400 lol</p>
<p>But I’m happy and done :)</p>
<p>Actual Score (per section): CR 720 M 770 W 730 (Essay) 10
Predicted Score before finding out: 2000-2100 (though I was going to completely fail on reading and writing as in the 600s…but correctly predicted my math score)
Goal: 2250 and up
Satisfied or retake?: it’s close enough to my goal although if I do again it’ll be during senior year fall</p>