<p>All the grammar gods I’ve asked say it’s release of. I think we should be done discussing it seeing as we have 3 days until we see our scores.</p>
<p>All this discussion and I don’t remember the question in the slightest. Grammar is dumb anyhow, the kids in the car CR question is far more obnoxious</p>
<p>@emersonballer21 You really think the M curve is gonna be that nice? I’m hoping for a curve like that since i got 4 wrong (given they drop the integers question)</p>
<p>And about the stress question… idk I didn’t think it was no error… </p>
<p>It comes down to this: do you have stress, and can therefore release it, or does stress have you (you get released from stress)? </p>
<p>@icepierre Im a grammar god and i think its no error</p>
<p>What do you guys think will yield 700+ in each section? </p>
<p>@CollegePanda96 -5-6 700 M
-6-8 700 CR (not so sure)
idk for W</p>
<p>@Castigations this is my first SAT but what ive heard from everyone on here and people that i know from school that have taken it many times, all of them have been saying that this math was harder than usual. Praying for a nice curve, hoping that -5 will be 710</p>
<p>@DAIMYO XD but seriously we only have a day or so until we find out! anyway, who knows?</p>
<p>-5 math is usually 700 but 710 is def a possibility</p>
<p>-5 math might give you a 700 if the curve is really good i don’t think 710</p>
<p>0 weeks
1 day
34 hours
2055 minutes
123311 seconds</p>
<p>until scores are released </p>
<p>Ugh I’m pretty sure I got only 1 wrong in cr (weird gymnast question) but I really really need that 800 in CR. Crossing fingers that -1 is not 790…</p>
<p>Prediction:
Writing: 710
Reading: 670
Math: 730</p>
<p>2110</p>
<p>Actual:</p>
<p>Thoughts:</p>
<p>Everyone,</p>
<p>Based on phone call to College Board, scores will “roll out” starting at 5 a.m. EST, 10/28/14.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>@TheCalculator
Hi, can u predict me?
Math: -3-4
CR: 6 omitted, 6 wrong
Writing: -3-4. 10 Essay
And if a lot of people tend to do bad on the essay will Collegeboard perhaps make the writing curve more lenient? </p>
<p>@SAT1410 No, because it is extremely easy to do well on the essay no matter what the prompt is. All you have to do is pre-format your essay, memorize that format, use some fake examples (make them sound historically accurate), and BAM 11-12. Don’t forget your 5 paragraphs, full 2 pages, constant restatement of thesis, good vocab use, correct grammar, no mispellings, and complex sentence structure!</p>
<h1>9hours</h1>
<h1>5hours</h1>
<p>Prediction:
Writing: 780
Reading: 770
Math: 780</p>
<p>2330</p>
<p>haha</p>
<p>Actual:</p>
<p>Thoughts:</p>
<p>Results:</p>
<p>Reading: 690
Writing: 700
Math: 650</p>
<p>total: 2040</p>
<p>June SAT:
Reading 710
Writing 770
Math 660</p>
<p>total: 2140</p>
<p>I was hoping my score would jump up a hundred points, not down…</p>