<p>i took the SAT's in June, and i thought i did really awesome, at least 2250+. i got my scores back, 750W / 700M / 690CR. that really disappoints me, as i was nearly positive i got 750+ math and CR (actually, i was nearly positive i only got one math question wrong, and all the questions i had trouble with, i double check with my friend and he got the same answers as i did, and i know those were right because he got a 790). i haven't gotten my score report yet, so i'm hoping that it reads i omitted a few in both math and CR (because i didn't omit any). but honestly, what are the odds that my scores are accurate?</p>
<p>cant hurt to hand score...</p>
<p>why are you asking us... it seems like you are going to anyways</p>
<p>I wouldn't set your hopes on CB being wrong. I came out of the test fairly confident that I had done well on math, and ended up with a 680. Your scores are good-- I'm sure if there had been another malfunction with the grading equipment, there would have been a more drastic drop. Getting a 700M when you expected a 750 is still within that 60 point difference; if it was in the 500s or below, then you might want to check.</p>
<p>yea, i highly doubt CB messed up your score. when scores are messed up, it is usually a drastic difference. not just 60 points. 60 points is just 2 more questions. </p>
<p>if you have 50 dollars to waste, then you should give it a shot. but i wouldn't count on it.</p>
<p>Your results aren't always what you expect... The chance they did is almost none. You gotta be sure you made some marks that may seem questionable. TONS of people do worse than expected... thats life.</p>
<p>^ he/she is right. alot of times you think that you did great and you end up with something lower that what you expected. It's quite common; however if you feel that something went wrong with your answer sheet ask for it to be hand scored. Like backfire said:
"It can't hurt to hand score"</p>