***Official March SAT I Results***

<p>I hope the Math curve will not be too harsh...</p>

<p>if i get 3 math wrong and 1 left blank what would my score be?</p>

<p>and how bout between 6-10 CR wrong- what score? thanks!</p>

<p>740 on Math</p>

<p>6-10 CR wrong, eh, thats prob mid 600's I'd say. On a good curve that much in math would be perhaps 740 while a bad curve would make 690 prob.</p>

<p>I am definitely going to stay up till 12 (which I usually do anyway) to see if they post it then. If not I'll have to wait till the morning. I CANT WAIT!!!</p>

<p>I noticed lots of people are talking about the math curve. Is it supposed to be bad this test?</p>

<p>It should be close to the average(imo), but there are some who are saying March's test had easier than average math.</p>

<p>I am SCARED!!! I don't want to take it again :(. Too much stress, I just want some free time without worrying. </p>

<p>Good luck everyone!</p>

<p>scared as well, i hope to get 1800+ -.-</p>

<p>Will stay up till midnight, the excitement and fear oooo.. Im either going to be filled with dissapointment or have a huge weight off my shoulder.</p>

<p>Ugh, I am so jittery. This day was like one of the slowest of my LIFE. I'm going to have go running and do pushups this evening to tire myself out or else I'm just going to be laying in bed for hours. :( When my alarm goes off I know I'm literally going to jump up and go check it.</p>

<p>-1 Math would never be less than 780, right??</p>

<p>Blaksdlfkhawekjr I messed up that frickin inverse function problem..so stupid!</p>

<p>i really don't know what i think i will get. My predicition is in the range of 1900-2350. Seriously, i have no idea how i did.</p>

<p>^^ Lol, that's a humongous range!!</p>

<p>i seriously think i could have gotten anywhere in that range. Though chances of maybe a 2100 are much higher than say 2300 lol.</p>

<p>Haha, is anyone else besides me getting a friend to check for them? Because, quite honestly, I don't have the guts to check myself. I want someone to gently lay it on me. Numbers on a screen are just too harsh sometimes.</p>

<p>The hack is a pretty simple javascript manipulation. Basically, you can obtain the serial number specific to your test by copying and pasting the javalink in an MS Word doc. Then you can take the serial number of your test and place it in the exact javascript destination given by this coding:<br>
" javascript:viewScoreReport('<insert serial="" number="" here="">', 'true') ". Go to your MySAT page on collegeboard.com and then enter what I put in quotes in the URL. I know that's impossible to decipher (someone posted a more detailed description on another one of these March 20 SAT threads, so check there). It doesn't work anyway, so don't worry about it.</insert></p>

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<p>-yea this has been SUCH a long 3 weeks for me too!</p>

<p>-also...imo my range could be anywhere from 1900-2300 too I'm so unsure :(</p>

<p>like someone said as well, I'll probably either be really happy or really disappointed...</p>

<p>for math, if I didn't make any dumb mistakes, i SHOULD only have -1...for reading i have no idea tbh all the answers were disputed i couldve done well, or not well, definitely better than later time (570) though....and writing im just 100% unsure...for all I know I could have a 800...or a 500</p>

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<p>My range could have been from a -600-3600, lol. What a range! :O
I took the March 15th make-up test, cause of a snow day. It said on the letter that it will be released as a MArch 1st test. Is that statement trustworthy? I want my scores!! Really, I think I did anywhere from a 1910-2110</p>

<p>I'm literally dieing waiting I pray to god my math score went up from a 430 (horrible) I REALLY want West Point!</p>

<p>Can't wait...</p>