Official SAT Subject Test - US History - June 2015

@creedbratton nothing about trusts?

@alpha525 I don’t think so

@ushistory2015 I think only 2;
South Carolina crop was “rice” and “Rosie the riveter” women workers during ww2, as stated in collegeboard book.

Thanks, SpaceX. My book didn’t arrive on time. I was wondering how many I missed from that book.

Well, this thread died down fast. I guess we all are just waiting patiently now.

Scores come out in 4 days!!!

How much wrong do you think you can get to get at least a 700?

@steph1234 According to the blue book, you can either skip 35 questions and get the rest right to get a 700, or you can get 28 wrong and get the rest correct to get a 700.

Does anyone know what time scores come out tomorrow?!

@MrAustere according to what I’ve heard, 8 AM EST

@dekolo Thank you!

2015 AP US History scores: 5: 9.3%; 4: 17.8%; 3: 23.6%; 2: 25%; 1: 24.3%.

https://twitter.com/AP_Trevor/status/611677007848583168

Yikes! Guess the curve wasnt as lenient as we thought

@MrAustere @dekolo Scores come out at 5am EST, 2am PST

they’ll be here soon’

@MrAustere @hilobanana @alpha525 @dekolo

It’s not 5AM EST!!! According to CB website,

“Viewing SAT Subject Test scores online
Students can view their scores on the Web by signing in to visit My SAT after 8 a.m. (Eastern Time) on or after the dates listed above. From there they can see their entire score history and a history of all score recipients to which they have previously sent scores. Please note that a small number of scores take longer to report and may not be available on the dates listed here.”

Don’t stay up haha although they may be available if entered early. :slight_smile:

no trust me its 5 am

I’ve done this before. its 5

they just say 8 am so everyone doesn’t log on at the same time right when scores get posted and crash the servers. It should definitely be 5 am EST, it’s been like that the past 3 times I checked scores lol

sigh* this could hav been on a better day i have a permit test tomorrow

@jruesmith wow i thought there were a certain amount of people that got 5s,4s, and so on. How come only 9 and 17 percent got a 5 or 4 this time?