<p>That's just the range of scores I expected. Math is low, but whatever, math isn't my thing. ;) It puts me in the 2200 range and I'm very satisfied with that!</p>
<p>Critical Reading 730<br>
Math 710<br>
Writing 680</p>
<p>2120, I'm happy. I know my writing score would've been above 700 if my proctor had announced the time during the last 10 minute section but she didn't (she said 1 minute left... ***)</p>
<p>How many of the colleges even look at the writing?? and how many take superscores? Are these scores good enough for Carleton, u of rochester, northwestern, and is there even a point in my looking at brown?</p>
<p>Wow, guys, way to make me feel bad about a 2280, with all your 2400s!</p>
<p>I got 780 CR (up from 760 in Jan.), 740 M (up from 700), 760 W (up from 720). Yay! It was my last time taking it and I was just hoping to improve.</p>
<p>Did anyone discuss the march sat on an AOL chat room? When I did, some guys said, "your scores will be cancelled" It seemed like it was a joke, but my scores were delayed. I hope he didn't cancel them</p>
<p>****. Now I have no idea whether or not to take it again. I was shooting for 2200+. On the PSATs I got 221, 75 CR, 68 M, 78 W. My Its all because of my W. THIS FREAKING SUCKS. Worse, I pride myself on being a relatively good writer, so that makes this even more annoying. I wouldn't care if I went down in M because its my worst subject. but WRITING. ARGH.</p>
<p>I'm really upset.. I almost cried when I saw my math score. Math is my worst subject but I spent over 50 hours studying the math section. And a 670....</p>
<p>Does anyone have any advice on how to improve it? My study plan beforehand was essentially to understand how to do every single math problem in the new and old colleboard blue books.. And I do. What should I do now? :(</p>