<p>What did you guys get compared to what you predicted?</p>
<p>Thought I'd get an 800, and I got an 800. I didn't do so hot on the practice tests I was taking prior to the test day (was having trouble breaking 700 on PR Book), but everything clicked on test day, and I thought it was surprisingly easy. Guess I work well on math under pressure. When I got to the problem's in the 40s and I know how to do the majority of them (and I had time left) I knew I was in good shape.</p>
<p>Now if only my writing score were this good :(</p>
<p>i got an 800 too, and actually fell confident comming out of the test, which is usually a bad sign for me (i felt good comming from sat1 math, result:690)</p>
<p>i got a 750..i predicted something close to that..i was happy until i saw it was 74th percentile..wtf</p>
<p>I need help. I'm a Stanford aspirant, but am in sort of a predicament as to whether I should retake my Sat IIs or not by doing standby. These are my stats: </p>
<p>SAT I: 770 V + 710 M = 1480 total
SAT II: US History - 760 ; Writing - 710; and Math IIC (it was so horrible) - 660. </p>
<p>Now, my question is whether or not I should retake MATH IIC as a standby testtaker since December deadlines are over. My GPA is very competitive - I'm tied for Valedictorian and my ECs are average, maybe even mediocre compared to some of the stellar applicants. Should I retake MATH IIC and Writing as well? What's the best course of action? I feel so inadequate because I'm currently taking Calculus and couldn't even ace Math IIC... Sighs.. PLEASE HELP.</p>
<p>retake 2c if you can but dont waste your time on writing...its better right now to work on killer essays</p>
<p>just like venkman, i left pretty happy about my test on test day which is ALWAYS a bad sign (oct SATI 1330 ew!) but i got an 800. yayyy</p>