Official January SAT Scores 2014

<p>Only a few days before the Jan. scores come out on Thursday morning!
Post your score below in the following format:
CR: ---
M: ---
WR: ---
Composite: ----
Were you happy with your score? Will you retake? What methods helped you prepare the most?
Good luck to all!
:D</p>

<p>Well there goes my thread</p>

<p>Oh, Dane did you already have one?
I can remove this one/redirect people to yours if you would like
I didn’t mean to steal o_o</p>

<p>nah it’s fine</p>

<p>2 days!</p>

<p>Hope the curve won’t be harsh.
Heard many were saying that the January exam was easier than BB practices tests.</p>

<p>MAY THE ODDS BE EVER IN YOUR FAVOR!!!</p>

<p>the scores will be available at 3 am eastern time right?</p>

<p>I believe it is 5am EST</p>

<p>well, guys, in 9 hours we will find out the fruit of our labor. for some it may be years.
I’m most excited about being able to have a life after the SAT.</p>

<p>I’m sorta new to this site, but I’m getting my scores as well and I’m super nervous… It’s my first time taking it and I agree it was easier than the blue book but also tricky… </p>

<p>I’m nervous about Math, I hope -2 is 750…</p>

<p>Oh gosh, only 6 hours to go. For me, getting a 2300 (probably) depends on my essay. A 12 and I should be good, a 10, not so much…</p>

<p>Also, anyone have some last minute curve predictions?
I think math curve will be harsh, writing curve about average, and critical reading curve average. I hope for nothing worse…</p>

<p>Aw man, I messed up with 2 of the easier Math questions on the test, idk what happened o.o the 1/2x=y and intersection… </p>

<p>If you are referring to the question where the function was reflected over the y-axis, there were three points of intersection. I don’t remember the 1/2x=y question though… </p>

<p>well I know I got both of them wrong, and they were both really easy, especially the 2x=y (not 1/2x=y lol), answer was 1/2 </p>

<p>According to a score calculator I found, here are the odds of getting different scores with -2 math:</p>

<p>Score: 740 750 760 770 780
Chance: 14% 29% 33% 19% 5%</p>

<p>So, even if the curve was harsh, you have a pretty good shot of getting at least 750. Worst case scenario is only 10 points less anyways…</p>

<p>Say you omitted 4 and got about 4-5 wrong. What would that be in Math? </p>

<p>Say you omitted 4 and got about 4-5 wrong. What would that be in Math? </p>

<p>According to the calculator:</p>

<p>4 Wrong and 4 Omitted:</p>

<p>Score: 650 660 670 690
Chance: 10% 38% 48% 5%</p>

<p>5 Wrong and 4 Omitted:</p>

<p>Score: 650 660 680
Chance: 48% 48% 5%</p>