<p>Hi everyone,
I, like many of you, am hoping for a 2300 on the SAT.
However, when I took it today I came to realize I did not do as well as planned
Here is what I project for my breakdown
-3 math (I had 4 math sections)
-3 reading
-3 writing</p>
<p>Should I again begin studying for the SAT, I don't want to waste 20 valuable days in between doing nothing.
What would you say my score will be?</p>
<p>haha i was hoping for a 2300 too but 2200 seems more likely. And drac, there is no way the math curve is going to be that harsh. Even on past QAS, there were easier tests that had better curves.</p>
<p>On a test like this, -3 is more likely to be 750.</p>
<p>it sucks so much because i got all the hard ones right, i made dumbass mistakes like on the cake problem and the triangle problem. and it screws me completely.
oh well i guess, you live and you learn.</p>
<p>No way -5 CR is a 730. I got 6 wrong (-7) on CR in October and had a 720. Most likely a 750 . -1 Writing is almost always an 800 unless you royally screw up your essay and -2 Math is probably 740 - 770, also likely a 750 (maybe a 760).</p>
<p>Crazy for college, maybe if the curve is good
10 essay and -3 writing =750-760(i got 760 with 10/-2)
-3 math(curve hopefully is good so 730-740)
and -3 cr (780-800)</p>
<p>700-740 on CR (definitely using my 760 from first test)
800 on Math
780-800 on Writing (I think I got the very last question of the test wrong and maybe a 10-12 on the essay)</p>