@am9799 Exactly.
One more week until the scores are out!
@am9799 Exactly.
One more week until the scores are out!
dreading it…
3 days!!
Since we should find out Monday morning, we just need to find distractions for Saturday and Sunday. Hang in there guys…I know, easier said than done!
Will it be available at midnight the night before like ACT results or do we just check throughout the day on Monday?
The scores are usually released anytime between 5AM and 8AM Eastern Standard Time. For past SAT release dates, for us anyway, the scores were there a little after 5AM one time, not until 6:30 AM another time and not until 7:30 AM another time (I know, it was truly nerve racking for that last one…I kept repeating “Patience Grasshopper” over and over again).
How does it work with the essay score since it is tied in to the verbal score? The multiple choice is available on the 18th but essay not until the 20th? I wonder how that works if you did the essay?
The essay for the SAT is not tied in.
You are right! I don’t know how I mixed that up!
So anxious to find out my score tomorrow!
I think S19 forgot that the scores are coming out tomorrow. I’ll check his scores in the morning before school and only tell him if I think he’ll be happy with them!
@homerdog funny! same here! Is there a number at which your son wont bother to retake? We are debating this question.
@Center I’ve already signed him up for October, so he will take it then no matter what I guess. Didn’t want to jinx ourselves and think that August went so well that he wouldn’t retake and, since he studied so much this summer, he wanted to be fresh to take it again and not wait. The whole school takes it in March during the school day so he’s taking it then as well but we’re really hoping he has good scores before that.
If he hits a 1520 superscore within the Aug/Oct tests, he’ll be done. I think he’s capable of a perfect score on math but never got closer than a 780 on a practice test. He’d be happy with a 740 reading. It’s the highest he’s scored on a practice test. He thinks he could possibly do better than that on reading but everything on that test would have to fall his way on that day (meaning pretty close to perfect on writing and finishing reading with some time to review). Since Aug was his first official test, I don’t know if his practice scores will reflect what he can do when it counts. I guess we will know in 22 hours!
@homerdog Gotcha. August was our first official as well. We didnt sign up for another yet simply because my kid has no time to study for anything during school. We thought he could study over spring break and take next Spring or summer. Our boys sound similar: my sons is generally stronger at math. The highest he got on the practice tests was 750 for both sections: his math plateaued but his reading came up. He came out of the test and said it seemed really easy. Whatever that means…
@Center “really easy” over here too. That actually worries me. Probably means can’t get many wrong. S19 was pretty closed lipped when he came home. That’s how he usually is when he thinks he did well on a test at school. Getting a few wrong on a test at school, though, still results in an A. Every question wrong on the SAT usually lowers your score by 10 so feeling good about still may not translate to the score he’s hoping to see.
@homerdog ditto.
Feeling nervous for release of SAT scores tomorrow! I feel very confident about the math section and writing & language subsection, but I am nervous about the reading subsection!
I am very nervous about the scores tomorrow. It is crazy that this one test score will tell me weather I am going to UF or have a chance at a scholarship out of state, but that is what it will do!
The anxiety is literally killing me!!!
Am I the only one checking the college board website tonight in hopes the scores came out early? :))