<p>probably becuz they changed the sat style this year??? how many examples did u write in ur essay??</p>
<p>i wrote 2 thorough examples and kind of mixed a short one into the conclusion paragraph</p>
<p>Math was very easy, CR Vocab was hard, but passages were moderate. A few tricky writing questions.</p>
<p>I used 2 examples too and filled both pages; afterall, filling both pages usually guarantees a 10 or higher.</p>
<p>@RobertRen Sure we are allowed to talk about this. If we don’t talk about the details (i.e. the specific questions that came out on test), it’s alright. Maybe Athenaa went too far? Idk lol. And I think reading was hard too. Writing and Math was pretty easy. Especially Writing. I wish Reading curve would be easy, or I’m messed. lol</p>
<p>And as far as I know, test in the US and test in non-US aren’t supposed to be same… I didn’t see those passages either, and I took it in the US as well.</p>
<p>if I missed 2 mc on the writing and got an 11 on the essay, would I still be able to get 800? I felt pretty good with the writing( I got 710 last time,hopefully I’ll get a better score this time), but really bad about the reading(I felt I didn’t really understand two long passages). Considering the fact that I got 680 on CR last time.Do you guys suggest me conceal the score?</p>
<p>I took the test in January 2013 and got a 750 writing with 2 multiple choice wrong and a 10 on the essay.</p>
<p>The exp sect was clearly writing as 4 popped up. Essay was semi-strange. All-in-all the entire test seemed easier than usual. Vocab was easy, math was easy, I only half-way struggled on a few of the writing questions. Colleges do not care about the writing section so it’s whatever.</p>
<p>The Reading was iffy, but the Writing was pretty straightfoward. Question: could I still get a 700+ with -4 on the Math? I know I missed two…</p>