<p>What if you got one mc wrong and two grid ins wrong? And will someone please explain the last grid in?</p>
<p>If you wanna check out like what youād get with different scores this is pretty handy as it has all the past released SATās curves: <a href=āhttp://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-Released-Test-Curves.pdf[/url]ā>http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-Released-Test-Curves.pdf</a></p>
<p>As for if you got one mc wrong and two grid ins thatād be a raw of 51 I believe and that would definitely get you at least 720</p>
<p>For the math circle radius 4 radius 5 question, wasnāt the answer not able to be solved, because it didnāt specify anything other than the radii?</p>
<p>If only I would have had a graphing calculator, I couldāve done better.</p>
<h1>yoda,iam. :p</h1>
<p>@hojoo235 **** YES I FINALLY FOUND SOMEONE WHO SUFFERED JUST LIKE ME!!! Yes that section was nuts! Godā¦ i was like damn there goes my 800 on mathā¦ had 4 math sections</p>
<p>Bump 10 char.</p>
<p>Thursday is the day!</p>
<p>Does anyone know f the Easter island passage was experimental?</p>
<p>And scores coming tomorrow. Hoping for a 2100+. Anyway, will that get me MIT? Or any ivy</p>
<p>Itās hard to say whether you have a shot at MIT based on just your test scores @Aidenn. But the middle 50% of accepted applicantsā stats are as follows (according to MITās website): </p>
<p>SAT Reasoning Test - Math [750-800]
SAT Reasoning Test - Critical Reading [690-790]
SAT Reasoning Test - Writing [700-790]</p>
<p>A 2100 makes you competitive for some lower and perhaps middle tiered ivys, but obviously schools such as MIT judge you on far more than just one test score. For instance, maturity, gpa, activities, volunteeringā¦etc all factor in.
Also, 9 more hours!! :)</p>
<p>What time are the scores posted on the East coast tomorrow?</p>
<p>5am I think</p>
<p>Thanks palsā¦cant sleep. From ghana. Its past 3am now.</p>
<p>@tsPro2014, thanks for the stats. Quite high there.
@Wasian88, that bit reassures me a lot. MIT is my fantasy anyway. Applying to cornell and dartmouth too as well as āsmallerā schools.</p>
<p>@Pinchy: In my past experience, SAT scores are generally posted around 4:30 am Central Time. So, that would make it 5:30 am Eastern Time.
@Aidenn: I can understand. I am applying to MIT as well. They generally place more emphasis on the mathematics section of the SAT.</p>
<p>they come out on the 22nd i think</p>
<p>@ccameron: It comes out on the 21st. So in just a few hours.
It is stated here on this website:
[SAT</a> Score Availability - SAT Score Delivery Calendar](<a href=āThe SAT ā SAT Suite | College Boardā>Getting SAT Scores ā SAT Suite of Assessments | College Board)</p>
<p>hey, can someone open up a chat room, if anyone is going to stay up late</p>
<p>Oi Aidennā¦ Iām Ghanaian too. Black star turnt upp.!!</p>