<p>I think I got 800's on writing/CR, but for math, I omitted 5 multiple choice, got about 3 grid ins wrong (~7 right I think), and got 3-4 of the multiple choice wrong.</p>
<p>What do you think my math score will be?</p>
<p>I think I got 800's on writing/CR, but for math, I omitted 5 multiple choice, got about 3 grid ins wrong (~7 right I think), and got 3-4 of the multiple choice wrong.</p>
<p>What do you think my math score will be?</p>
<p>Umm, gonna bump this because I am curious :P</p>
<p>mid 600s most likely</p>
<p>Any idea what 12 wrong (4 of them omits) on CR would be? I'm hoping for a 650.. :(</p>
<p>I think your about right, KRabble.</p>
<p>What would a score like this be for math:
Out of 54 questions, 3 omitted, 3 wrong</p>
<p>680-710 (to ndnzn)</p>
<p>what would a math score be with 1 wrong and 0 omit?</p>
<p>See, I really really need a 650, or I'll just be completely crushed :( I have this really bad feeling that I got somewhere in the 500's (like I have done on previous, actual SAT tests), but practice tests have shown high 600's, but then again, today's test was a beast! I'm feeling less and less confident that I only got 12 wrong and have probably gotten somewhere like 14 to 16 wrong? :( Help..</p>
<p>1 wrong and 0 omit prob 780 or 790 depending on your curve.</p>
<p>KRabble88,</p>
<p>Cheer up! Almost everyone thought the CR section was brutal, so you're not the only one! :)</p>
<p>It sucks because it's probably the last time I can take it (I'm a senior), because I still need to take an SAT II :( Ugh.. I hope practice over the summer was not in vain. It's weird because as I was taking the test, I felt almost no different from when I took the test before and got a 540, so I'm worried I did not improve much, ya know? <em>sigh</em></p>
<p>how were you doing on your practice tests krabble? and where are you looking to apply?</p>
<p>I know how you exactly feel... I was never that great in CR, and I could never ever understand how my friend could manage to get an 800 on CR with ease. I've been practicing over the summer and into the school year for this SAT, but the CR was just a bit too hard for my taste...</p>
<p>My practice tests were all about above a 2100 (combined) with CR in the high 600's, M in the high 700's, and W hovering around 700 (hard to say with the essay though..). It sucks, because I don't see myself getting a high 600 on this test.. in fact I'm praying for a low 600...</p>
<p>I'm a little embarassed saying which colleges I'm applying to after I just told what I think will be my embarassingly low scores (for these schools). Let's just say they're top tier.. and even an Ivy or two :o</p>
<p>Ugh..</p>
<p>Hey KRabble 88, everything's gonna be okay. I totally know how you feel. I did the same on the practice tests and I'm just praying for a decent score...<em>sigh</em>....I'm really bummed out too...but you know what? Thirty years from now, you won't even remember what you got. :o) It'll be okay. (Trying hard to convince myself of that too).</p>
<p>It's going to be hard to face my kids when they ask me for help on the CR passages when they take the SAT (If they even have it anymore, but chances are, they won't exist and will be replaced by a test that measures your worth as a human being to society.. o wait.. that sounds like some sort of standardized test we use today.. well, I'll be darned!--Just kidding.. I hope..)</p>
<p>Oh come on. Hey we haven't even gotten our scores yet right? Do I even want to know?</p>
<p>Didn't want to create a new thread, so I thought my Q would fit in nicely with Score Question...when I registered, I designated 4 schools for the 4 free reports to be sent to. However, I've decided now not to apply to one of them. Is there a way to take that school off, or will the score report automatically be sent to them on the 24th?</p>
<p>Yeah, I'm pretty sure you can do that right now (online). Try to change your schools and see what happens (I believe there are still a few days left before they cannot be changed).</p>