<p>DS got a 30 the first try with no prep… Got him a prep book that he did not use nearly as much as I would have liked, prayed he would get a 32 and he nailed a 34. I accused him of sleeping through the first attempt… ;)</p>
<p>You definitely don’t “cap out” at 30…I took a timed practice over the summer and got a 31, prepped through the fall and continually got 32s and 33s, and eventually got a 35 (with a 35 on all 4 sections) on the December test.</p>
<p>First composite test of 24.</p>
<p>Second composite test I had 2 sections in the 30’s!</p>
<p>I will start prepping intensively once I finish the SAT next week. I’m shooting for 31!</p>
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<p>I laughed a lot more at this than I should have.</p>
<p>Also, 34 here with no prep.</p>
<p>I took the exam in february without studying and received a 31. I had 6 study sessions with a tutor and took a couple science practice tests (my science subscore was a 28), and took it again in june. I got a 36- so it is definitely possible to improve.</p>
<p>so i loveee to act on stage but i have stage fright how do i over come that?</p>
<p>Why didn’t u just study the first time?</p>
<p>I got a 27, with 2 practice tests, and then a 30, with 8 more practice tests (not much reviewing the wrong answers however). Practice, practice, practice; Review, review, review wrong answers. :)</p>
<p>I took it for the first time in April (no prep), got a 32. I took it again in June with absolutely no prep work in between and got a 34 composite.
Anything’s possible.</p>