<p>anyone who took french felt their score was lower than expected?
looking at the bio threads ( scoring issues on bio E versus M) i wonder if there could be a mistake in the scoring for french as well?</p>
<p>Probably not. Face it, you didn't do as well as you'd expected. Study more and retake. Don't sit there brooding over why it's not your fault you didn't get the score you expected; it's rarely, if ever, productive.</p>
<p>Eh, yeah I pretty much bombed it too lol. I was getting 740-760 on practice tests and let's just say...I DIDN'T get that score on the real. For about an hour I was in denial then yeah, I probably just messed up. But yes, it was lower than I expected.</p>
<p>ehh, i sent in my rescore form for my chem june 2008; i'm in denial, but i think I misbubbled because I omitted one question which shifted the entire bubbling scantron; if its because my scantron shifted, they'll definitely give me back points :)</p>
<p>good luck guys! it is definitely worth a shot!!</p>
<p>No, I got the score that I felt I got and had received in the practice tests.</p>
<p>yeah I got about 500 points lower than what I did on my PR practice tests so I don't know what's up with that but I doubt there was a mistake</p>
<p>for language tests, especially french. just DOnt take it. even if you're uber amazing. well at least thats my thoughts. the lang tests are horrible is what i heard. i know a girl who got spanish awards for idk years consecutively. she was crying because she got 640 on spanish test. while high 700s on other tests like history.</p>
<p>Hey! I'm new on this forum, looking for ways to train my students (yes, I'm a teacher!).
I'm new to the SAT system too. In my school, we do the International Baccalaureate, and I only have seen the "college board" abstracts on SAT II French.
I need some material to give my student some specific training (the focus seems quite different). I've been looking for some past papers online, can't find any. I've read "PR" on a couple of posts. Could you tell me what it is? People seem to say it's the best way to prepare for the SAT.
Hope you're all having a great summer.</p>
<p>PR is princeton review.
the college board has a book with actual SAT 2 subject tests.
one test only though, per subject .</p>
<p>@Prince Ai: If the whole thing is shifted, I don't think they give you points back to they? I mean the answers filled in are still wrong even if you got them right...</p>
<p>they do I think</p>