<p>I just got my Nov. 5th SAT results in today(first SAT ever; I'm a junior...):</p>
<p>730 CR
650 M
760 W + 9 E</p>
<p>2140 Total</p>
<p>In the BB tests, I've been making 800s in math for a very long time. It used to be a weak subject of mine, but I find it easy now and was very confident in my test answers. </p>
<p>Should I as for a hand re-score??? If so, how? (Not to be a noob, but I have no idea how this works...)</p>
<p>Its possible. I think a 650 for math means you missed about 6-7 problems. It might be because you wrote down something wrong. I find myself facing the same problem except with the english section. It might be worth it, although you can retake it and just superscore an 800 for math (worst case scenario). I think its not the mistake of the SAT automatic scorer but rather the bubbles you filled or grided in. A hand check would definitely correct this but it costs $50. Just wait till the full score report comes out. That’s what I’m planning to do.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t advise it. A 650 isn’t an outlier score for your predictions, especially since I heard the curve for math was very harsh. You probably made some really dumb mistakes.</p>