Post SAT improvement scores

<p>Plz post your lowest score and also your improved highest score. Lol i need inspiration so i can get that 2300+ next year :)</p>

<p>Why don’t you just look around… there are many of these threads…</p>

<p>1860 or so-2230, but that was 7th grade to junior year.</p>

<p>Nov '08 - 1510</p>

<p>March '09 - 1800</p>

<p>May '09 - Hoping for 2000</p>

<p>Nov 07 - 1780 (680 M 540 CR 56 Wr)
Nov 08 - 2050 (770 M 600 CR 680 Wr)
Mar 09 - 2030 (800 M 620 CR 610 Wr)
May 09 - 2200 <– practice tests from blue book (800 M 670 CR 730 Wr)
Hopeful Jun 09 - 2300 (800 M 730 CR 770 Wr)</p>

<p>My son is SAT 800/760/780 and ACT 35. I’m afraid to let him take them again, because statistically it seems more likely that he’ll get worse than get better! Although that elusive 2400/36 is so tempting to try for…</p>

<p>this thread is only for improvement mantori.suziki</p>

<p>Thanks so much for pointing that out. I appreciate your help. Although I do feel that my post is on-topic, since we’re talking about trying to improve one’s score (the only reason to take the test more than once). But I will try to follow the rules in the future so I don’t upset anyone.</p>

<p>lol its ok</p>

<p>Massive improvement on the Writing section for me.</p>

<p>PSAT: 61
SAT (March): 780</p>

<p>^ Same here.</p>

<p>PSAT in 10th grade: 690 on writing section
SAT (2x) in 11th grade: 800 on writing the first time, 800 second time (woot!)</p>

<p>First practice test I ever took, beginning of 11th grade: 1860
// many practice tests and a prep class
real SAT in March of 11th grade: 2240</p>

<p>i didn’t even bother taking it again. :stuck_out_tongue: you don’t need a 2300+.</p>

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<p>Heresy! How dare you say such a barbarity in CollegeConfidential?! Your SAT scores are never good enough.</p>

<p>Kill the infidel!</p>

<p>Only after coming to CC did I think that anything < 750 was “not good enough.” :P</p>

<p>Heresy! How dare you say such a barbarity in CollegeConfidential?! Your SAT scores are never good enough.</p>

<h1>Kill the infidel! </h1>

<p>o_0 So overemotional, reminded me of Shakespeare…</p>

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<p>Heh, interesting compliment. ;)</p>