<p>-1 Math
-1 Writing
-3 Critical Reading (-4 raw)</p>
<p>Stupid “sinister” question. Can suck my mt. Everests. not that I have those of course.
Was aiming for a 2350. Don’t think I’m going to make the cut. (I’ll be taking my 790 Writing from Jan. in case I do worse this time around)</p>
<p>Won’t be retaking again no matter what though.</p>
<p>I’m really optimistic!
700+ CR
650+ M
650+ W with a 10 or even better essay. Thank you, Ms. Byrum for recommending that I watch Steve Jobs’ Stanford commencement speech on YouTube. Huge help on the essay. A 2000+ would be awesome.</p>
<p>Didn’t want to start a new thread. When will our scores be available? I’ve head people say that they come about two weeks after, but I’d just like to be sure. Also, can’t you get them online before they send them back?</p>
<p>800 Math
Either -0 or -1 for Writing MC, expecting 10+ essay…hopefully 800? At least 780.
Either -6 or -7 for CR (lol) so hopefully 700+</p>
<p>If all goes well (what does everyone think based on the test’s difficulty?) I’ll have 2300+. If not, and even if I do, I may retake again to improve CR.</p>
<p>Does anyone on this site ever get below a 2000? You guys are making me feel like I am not achieving enough. :_( My max is going to be like a 2050 and I think min is like a 1930 or 1950. I’m kidding, but seriously, does anyone on this site ever get, god forbid, only above average. (~1800)</p>
<p>I think I got above 700 on each section. I wanted an 11-12 on my essay, but they called time mid-sentence. I still had to write a conclusion sentence. :(</p>
<p>I’ve never taken the SAT before, so I’m hoping I do well enough that I don’t have to take it again. That would be so awesome. I didn’t find any section to be too mind-blowing, either. Many people are saying how the Math section was really hard, but I thought it was easier than the Math practice tests I’ve taken. Hopefully I did well and didn’t just fail miserably.</p>
<p>I think I’m around 680 to 700 on each section (pitiful I know lol), with probably an 8 (yuck) on my essay, I ran out of time before perfecting my conclusion.</p>
<p>@ Caruso I am currently at a 1950 the first time I took the SAT (sophomore year), hoping for a 2100 now :)</p>
<p>I hope you’re joking with 680-700 being pitiful. If not, that’s just sad that you think that way. That’s like 200 points above the national average, per section. Meaning like 600 total. I know the average for this forum is like 2200+ but really anything above an 1800 is good and anything above a 2000 is fantastic</p>
<p>@yankee I was being facetious. I’d be happy with a 2000, heck, I’m even happy with my 1950, just compared to everyone else on here, it’s “pitiful”. If I know I missed just 1 or 2 math questions, I wouldn’t cancel my score, but I saw that someone who did that did cancel their scores!!! For me, to get 1900 is good, 2000 would be awesome, and to get anything higher, I’ll consider myself blessed.</p>
<p>Retook just to make up a pitiful CR score (at the T25 school level, at least).</p>
<p>Did not work out well:
CR: -5/7ish
Most disappointing since I was personally tackling the CR like crazy, memorizing 500+ vocab words and doing endless practice sections; all of this resulted in me basically coming one or two raw points above my Jan CR raw score… Hopefully the curve is overwhelmingly generous.
M: -3ish
- Whatever…
W: -2/3ish, probably 10 essay
- Still not bad; I have a gracious Jan W score to use for superscore anyway.</p>
<p>Honestly thought this could be my last battle with the SAT. Looks like I’m wasting my life with this crap until May…</p>
<p>If you find only 5-7 wrong in CR disappointing, I don’t really know what to tell you. The is going to be about a 760-780 most likely. Some tests with really good curves are an 800 with -5.</p>