<p>How much do people naturally increase by just getting older? Can you guys give your own examples(if possible)?</p>
<p>ive heard its 100 points a year.</p>
<p>For me?</p>
<p>770 in 3rd grade
1490 in 11 grade (2parts) so</p>
<p>720 jump in 8 years</p>
<p>lol u took it in 3rd grad; why?</p>
<p>For a special program I did in the summer, you had to have a certain minimum SAT score to qualify, I guess they used the SAT to measure intelligence. I qualified in Verbal (430) but not in math (340). You needed like a 420 on either section for the 8 year olds, so I got to do a reading and writing camp (fun! not) over the summer.</p>
<p>Oh: 11 grade breakdown (800CR, 690M)</p>
<p>Around 1900 in 7th grade and a 2400 Junior year. Averages out to around a 125 point increase per year.</p>
<p>Thanks for the feedback! Gratz on your scores!</p>
<p>If I am scoring around 1900-2100 freshman year consistently; is a 2300+ possible in junior year?</p>
<p>^easily possible</p>
<p>^Thanks I know the low,low,low chances of a 2400, but how possible is that for me?
My highest so far has been a 2080</p>
<p>This was PSATs, but
182 soph year, 212 junior year.</p>
<p>so as a sophomore, if I get upper 22s and 23s, is a 2400 possible?</p>
<p>and I got a 183 on this year’s PSAT, next year I can ace it.</p>
<p>bumpppppp</p>
<p>tsen char</p>
<p>Anything’s possible. If you don’t have BB yet, go out and get it, pore over the tips. Peruse the myriad information in CC, especially stuff like Academic Hacker’s 12 essay in 10 days, the tricks to dominating CR, etc. I’m thinking I got near perfect 2300+ yesterday, and I’m only 15, so… 2400’s easily possible for us young’uns.</p>
<p>^You give me hope. Thanks I do have the BB, but I’m not taking the SAT just yett.</p>
<p>budumppp</p>
<p>tsen char</p>