Results are in! Java-trick was right! Whos getting QAS for further verification?

<p>i am for sure, i wanna get to the bottom of this. </p>

<p>Cr 570--> 550.. thought it was increadibly easy, and only mmissed one accoriding to cc posts
M 680-->550..this is ludacris. 130 points?
W 580-->600..expected i didnt finish my essay, though i thought i got more MC right</p>

<p>well it looks like im gonna be shelling out 18 bucks</p>

<p>yay java trick. not getting the book. i'm OFFICIALLY done with sat I. yay.</p>

<p>took it 4 times. donee. 2020.</p>

<p>Lucky u drsarah...</p>

<p>It was my first time...fell sick 2 days before my exam...ended up with a 1990.</p>

<p>I'm doing it again...</p>

<p>=/</p>

<p>My s is in the same boat, I guess. His CR and W scores stayed about the same as last time (writing went up by 10 pts and cr was exactly the same) but his math went down by 110 pts. This is very unusual for him. If the CR or Writing went down, I wouldn't be surprised, but I don't think on any practice test ever he missed enough questions to get the score that he got. It's very sad. I think that 4 wrong was the most he had missed up till now. </p>

<p>It will be interesting to see how many he did miss...</p>

<p>just wondering...how does QAS help you verify your scores? I ordered it the first time I took the SATs and all I received was an 8.5 x 11 in piece of paper with my answers, the correct answers and whether it was easy, medium, or hard.</p>

<p>... and a complete table with raw and scaled scores.</p>

<p>hwaiting, you are talking about the SAS. with QAS, you get the entire test back. its more detailed.</p>

<p>:/ my writing score sucks too lol. and i was really confident in it</p>