<p>I am the "Average" Kid and I did really Horrible on the SATs... if you convert mine to the old SATs its like a 1150 or something... something George Bush got and i am very embarrassed. Can people who did REALLY bad post here so i feel better? and If you are VERY smart and got over a 2250 then tell me how you studied for this thing. I didnt study because I didnt know how to study for this thing... so if you have good info for me then tell me please.</p>
<p>whooo 2130!!!! i'm average!!!!</p>
<p>Hey marble3 at the age of 17 you are almost out the door.......better be happy with your average score and don't stress now....it's too late.</p>
<p>are you serious? not that i want to get a super duper High score or something... I just want to break a 1950 (1300?)!!! I think i just had a bad day because On the Collegeboard official book it said that i had a range from 470-530 on the CR, 560-700 on the writing (i got like a 61 on the raw MC part and i got a 53 this time) and a 680-720 on the math... It said i could get at least a 1710 which was not what i wanted but It ended up happenening anyways... Does anyone think ill get the Writing up to a 650, CR to a high 500 and Math to a 700 something?</p>
<p>Hey, I know exactly how you feel. I did horrible on the SAT and I'm so confused because I'm a really good student and I did really well on the PSAT. I'm just gonna study really hard for the fall one, I'm sure you'll be able to bring up your scores. We'll do awesome on the next one!</p>
<p>Great Attitude. When i took the March 12th SATs, there was one section in which i didn't have time to grid in my last answer. I had already answered the question, but didn't have the extra 10 seconds to grid it in. Since i would've gotten an 800 if any number of things had happened (if i took 10 seconds less on a previous question, if the proctor called time 10 seconds later, or if i wasn't sitting in the front row right in front of the proctor) i would've had a perfect score. For weeks i was kicking myself and thinking about how unlucky i was, how 10 seconds shouldn't affect my score. But then i realized that there are thousands of kids all over the country that are thinking the same thing as me, kids that made one silly mistake, or that were just a little too slow to finish a section. So i've resolved to leave the past in the past, and give it my best shot in the fall.</p>