<p>Ah okay, thank you. Blah I don't know what I am gonna do. I signed up to take it again in December but arggg</p>
<p>I signed up for the November one when I signed up for the October SAT II in case I felt like I bombed after the test. I'm not sure if I should take it again as I only have ten days and I just have a gut feeling that something is messed up with my score.</p>
<p>We need more input from other people, it could just be that we made some mistakes, but if we have like 20+ more people that are stressing about their grades then it would be obvious that this test was completely off. I have yet to hear anyone with an 800 on it :(</p>
<p>s got 780. He thought it was pretty easy and is happy with the result. I do not know anything about the curve, though.</p>
<p>Yes please. I was so shocked this morning..</p>
<p>The thing is, though, that it would have to be one hell of a slip. 20 questions wrong isn't just a few more than expected, thats almost a fourth of the test.</p>
<p>I missed like 25 lOl
I usually missed around 10-13 on practice tests. HUGE slip.</p>
<p>i got really really low score after thinking that I would get at least 750. I was so damn confident. ey, Collegehellp! Instead of handchecking the test, why don't you do this? SAT</a> Question & Answer Service it costs 18bucks but they send you all the questions and answers, answers that you chose. i find this way much wiser. I ordered one myself when was signing up but its still available. If your thinking about retaking the test, this will help too.</p>
<p>Applies to SAT Reasoning Test only</p>
<p>read the title beforehand</p>
<p>QAS takes six-eight weeks to arrive..</p>
<p>I came out of this test thinking I got around a 750 and was confident it would be my highest subject test. I only left 2-3 blank. Somehow I got 680, which is lower than any of my practice tests and I managed to score higher on Chem with 720 (without taking the class) and Math II with 690 (running out of time leaving 13 questions blank).</p>
<p>Ugh seriously, what the h!</p>
<p>Yeah, as has been stated, that system only applies to the regular SAT. But thanks. There are only two logical reasons for getting a low score; the first being that the questions were subtly tricky, and the second being that there was an especially harsh curve due to overall high scores. The first one doesn't really apply since I thought that the test was relatively easy and straightforward, and that seems to be the general consensus. Unless I got every single questions wrong that I was even SLIGHTLY uneasy about, I can't see how my score would dip as low as it did. I'm not sure what the average score was for this test, but we have yet to have someone come forward who scored an 800.</p>
<p>I've sent an email to the CollegeBoard asking for any kind of information, I'll keep you guys posted. Keep those scores coming in...</p>
<p>thank you chelp</p>
<p>the curve must have been really harsh, or the questions are that tricky.</p>
<p>to be honest, that's the answer, even though i am still shock i didn't get a 780.</p>
<p>Yea, i definitely thought I got an 800. But I got a 780. I know it's only 20 points, but I still feel something fishy happened.</p>
<p>If you wanted to request a rescore of SAT Subject Tests, who do you mail? I can't find any information on CB.</p>
<p>Interesting that no one has yet reported getting 800.</p>
<p>Hm say hi if you got a 800!</p>
<p>as an international student, i taught myself on SAT US History for a month and finally got a score of 750 on it and 780 on math 2.is that a decent result?with a sat 1940,i wish i would be qualified for u michigan.</p>