<p>Anybody else staying up to check their scores besides me? I felt that the exams were a lot harder this time (I heard the terrible ETS folks make hard exams during Nov-Jan because that's when most college applicants take it). AHHHHHH </p>
<p>It goes up in 12.5 hours for me. </p>
<p>I hope that it does't shut down again like it did awhile ago! I am eager... EAGER to see my scores! It will determine whether or not I get into a lot of colleges i'm applying to. ANGST.</p>
<p>If it's hard, the curve will be easier. That's the whole reason for scaled scores. If you get a 700 this time, it would be the same as if you got a 700 in March, if you got a 700 in October, if you got a 700 whenever (excluding pre-recentered scores, of course). An SAT may be more difficult, but that higher difficulty corresponds with a more generous curve (e.g. Math curve of 800 800 780 instead of 800 790 770).</p>
<p>From CB.com right now: December SAT scores will be available online starting between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. ET on Friday, December 17. Please check back after 8 a.m. Friday to view your scores.</p>
<p>go to sleep, its not worth staying up till 8 am to see your score... don't you have school tomorrow? I do, its my last day before Winter Break... I'll check at school during computer class</p>
<p>Ah. Yeah. Definitely gonna check after I'm done with my finals tomorrow...because I know, whatever score I get on the SAT, it'll end up just distracting me from my finals. Heh...after I got my PSAT back (232), I was so excited I couldn't concentrate the whole rest of the school day.</p>
<p>Well, good luck, may the curve be with us all</p>