SAT score of 2000 in 7th grade?

<p>I took an SAT the summer after 7th grade, (for practice and to get a feel of it) and earned a 2000 total. Is this a respectable score, what percentile is it, and how will my future scores and college admissions be like?</p>

<p>For some odd reason I don’t believe you, but I’ll give you a straight answer anyways.</p>

<p>The score is good, especially at a young age. It is about the 92% percentile. I can’t tell you a future score, but I’d assume if you study you could pull it up significantly. College admissions question is far too broad.</p>

<p>What is it with you kids like seriously. 7th grade? So in 12th you should be getting a 2600/2400.</p>

<p>really, what happend to enenjoyment in middle school. YOLO, enjoy it.</p>

<p>The SAT is the qualifying test for many Gifted Enrichment programs. It is not at all unusual for a 7th grader to take it - it is intended to be an “above-grade” test, to show the difference between the gifted and the highly gifted kids.</p>

<p>If you took it through a talent search program, they should provide you with statistics relevant for your age group. If you took it in the summer, they may consider that as taking it as an 8th grader, which requires higher scores for many of their programs. What it will translate to as a HS Junior will depend on a number of factors - whether you studied for it, what classes you will take before then. One would hope your writing style will improve over time, which would result in a higher score on the writing portion; you are likely to learn more math, and be more confortable with it, raising the math score, and you may develop a larger vocabulary, and become more skilled at answering the CT questions.</p>

<p>OP, that’s great! Consider taking the SAT officially for Gifted Programs.</p>

<p>OP does not have to retake it for gifted programs. He/she can have the scores sent to them. Also be sure to notify SAT if he/she wants to keep it in the file. SAT erases scores taken before high school once the student is high school age. I think you can request them not to do this.</p>

<p>I feel like there’s one major problem with this question…</p>

<p>The OP says he/she took the test in the summer after 7th grade…</p>

<p>There is no summer testing for the SAT…</p>

<p>^There is a June testing</p>

<p>That’s a great score, but don’t take it for granted.</p>

<p>@perazziman The June testing is not in summer though. It was June 2 this year. That is not summer.</p>

<p>If you are in the Southern Hemisphere then your seasons are inverted, schools run March through November and “Summer” vacation starts in December.</p>

<p>I doubt the poster is more than a ■■■■■ seeing as this is his/her only post and (s)he logged out immediately after posting.</p>

<p>you can’t take an sat in the summer, the earliest you can take it was this october, and I’m pretty sure the scores haven’t come out yet.</p>

<p>OP is a ■■■■■.</p>

<p>■■■■■ or not, I don’t know, but what CTScoutmom mentioned is possibly correct. My son was a part of a gifted program that administered the PSAT to students in the 99% in the math and verbal sections of their standardized testing. The program wanted to see how well students would do on the test with inate knowledge; anotherwards, having not studied for it. Kids scoring well had opportunities to join special summer college programs for the gifted. It didn’t cost them any of their summer or childhood…just a few hours on a single day.</p>

<p>In the south, kids get out of school in May. The June SAT would then be the summer after 7th grade.</p>

<p>Assuming that the OP isn’t a ■■■■■ . . .</p>

<p>Example of a gifted program where SAT is accepted for entry
Grades 7-8: SAT and ACT
Our primary tests for students in grades seven and eight are the SAT and ACT.
[Testing</a> Overview | JHU CTY](<a href=“http://cty.jhu.edu/talent/testing/]Testing”>Tests and Testing | Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY))</p>

<p>@neatoburrito, Not always. In Virginia, schools on the coast often don’t start until after labor day so it ends in mid-June. Inland, they often start in August and end in May though.</p>

<p>I got a 30 on a practice ACT in 8th grade (an actual practice ACT, not the Explore test).</p>

<p>@SerenityJade, what point are you trying to make? OP’s claim - getting 2000 SAT in 7th grade - is impossible?</p>