<p>I think the May thread was up like 2 days before the test. Can I put one up myself or is it only a mod or something who can?
Anyway, just finished the June SAT. Can't put a label on difficulty and stuff seeing as some didn't take the test yet. Did excellently though - I just have one problem - I have no idea where my CR score will land - somewhere between 680 and 800. Seriously.
Math should be an 800 provided I avoided careless errors (I think I did this time - or so I hope, because I had the same feeling in January) and writing should be 750-800 somewhere - but I don't care much seeing as I already got a 790 on it last time.</p>
<p>Any other test-takers finished and ready to share?
Note: don't discuss the test questions. Not everyone finished taking the test. Some didn't even start.</p>
<p>Yep, Math is easy and thus the curve will be extremely harsh :-S I have checked and rechecked all Math sections but still cannot feel confident (last November, I had 2 wrong and got a 760 >‘’< )
writing section is as usual, I think. It’s on the same level with practice tests.
CR— always hard to make any guess
When can we discuss the test more detailed? I have taken it several hours ago and will forget it soon lol</p>
<p>Did anyone NOT have writing experimental?</p>
<p>@hesterprynne: 2 wrong and a 760? That’s really good! I got 1 wrong in January, which was a 770.</p>
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<p>Haha, I’m in the same boat. Though I’ve pretty much ruled out the 800…</p>
<p>harmonium: I had a math experimental. I think all of the internationals had a writing experimental…</p>
<p>I had Writing Experimental. I found the experimental writing to be EASIER than the actual… -_-</p>
<p>The kid next to me had math experimental.</p>
<p>And a friend in a different school had Critical Reading Experimental (Sonny?)</p>
<p>Which one was the writing experimental? The first or the second?</p>