<p>...Who's disappointed? Feel free to post your rants here. Crying is permitted. Think of it as an internet support group for over-achieving high-schoolers. I'll start:</p>
<p>**<strong><em>AAAAAAARGH!!!!!!!!!!!!</em></strong>******* I thought I did so much better than what I got! I was so confident I aced math, but I guess I must have mis-gridded or made a stupid mistake. :'( So now I feel stupid compared to my friends who didn't even study and beat me on their first tries. I know the SAT measures how well one takes a test, but still, it's annoying. /end rant</p>
<p>Well the goodish news is with only a month of ap physics I got a 670 on sat physics when I was expecting like a 500, so yayy for that!</p>
<p>Badish news is I was expecting 750+ on bio m (im pretty sure my net score was 70+) but only got a 720! I retook from 700! There’s no way I’m retaking again. That was an insanely harsh curve, considering I guessed on pretty much every other question on the June bio sat and still pulled through with a 700…</p>
<p>In hindsight it wasn’t too bad, but overall I’m disappointed.</p>
<p>Pretty disappointed…
First time taking, too.
CR 800
Writing 750 (Essay 11)
Math 740
Math was the biggest bummer, if I’d gotten 20 points higher than I probably wouldn’t be retaking. It’s frustrating to be a couple points away from your goal, but I guess I know where I need to concentrate now.</p>
<p>I got the same score as last time but my math lowered. Oh well, do you guys think a 2160(800M) super scored is good enough for the ivies? (I have a 4.0 GPA, will my scores hinder me in any way?)</p>
<p>Yea, I only raised my score 20 points, but I was hoping for a little more… I went up from a 2370 (800M, 800CR, 770W) to a 2390 (800M, 800CR, 790W)…
That ■■■■■■■■ multiple choice always kills me, wow…</p>
<p>It looks like a ton of people improved a lot more than I did… congratulations to you guys though, kids have made jumps of about a 100 to 200 points as I see, I’m disappointed w/ myself JEEZ</p>