SAT III scores - Not a typo

<p>Okay, add up your best verbal and math and the three SAT IIs you'll be sending to colleges. If you don't have all 5, find the average of the ones you do have and add that to fit the scale. Ha, I've invented something new in the realm of test scores. Reply so it may catch on...</p>

<p>Mine, 3830.</p>

<p>Interesting...</p>

<p>3880</p>

<p>yay another useless point system on which to base our self worth! at least this one is just a game</p>

<p>3820</p>

<p>three 800s</p>

<p>3620 :(:(:(</p>

<p>I'll never get into Ivy State U!!!</p>

<p>I can't even add up my scores right.</p>

<p>Do you think I'll be over 1000?</p>

<p>3340</p>

<p>Looks like I am the lowest so far.</p>

<p>3390 for me. Meh.</p>

<p>3460, just outside the "Test Takers Giant" category from the old CC...but I'll get there, or die trying...</p>

<p>(This is not new)</p>

<p>3840</p>

<p>3720 (800, 780, 750, 710, 680)</p>

<p>3320 by far the lowest</p>

<p>3980</p>

<p>And many people have considered this "index" before...</p>

<p>3790 (800, 760, 760, 750, 720)</p>

<p>Interesting, the trend seems to be scores above 3750 (average of 750) or scores below 3500 (700 average). I wonder what scores are basically equivilent (3900 and 4000, 3800 and up, etc.)</p>

<p>(710+700+730+740+700)</p>

<p>3580</p>

<p>3860 ok! my turn! now think of a number between 1 and 10, add 14 to it, and multiply that by the reciprocal of your verbal score.</p>

<p>3710 (690 + 750 + 800 + 770 +700)</p>

<p>3780 (750,740,800,770,700)</p>

<ol>
<li>(770, 710, 760, 710, 800)</li>
</ol>

<p>Lol. I can't even add right. Sighs. 3750.</p>