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how many would I have missed to get a 680 math?
i'm thinking 6...7?
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<p>-1 was a 780
-2 was a 750
judging from this, i predict
-3 720
-4 690
-5 680</p>
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how many would I have missed to get a 680 math?
i'm thinking 6...7?
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<p>-1 was a 780
-2 was a 750
judging from this, i predict
-3 720
-4 690
-5 680</p>
<p>that still seems rediculous for me. oh welllll waiting for QAS</p>
<p>it's my first time and I get a 2210. Happy about it but not satisfied.
My Nov SAT I retake is around the corner and all of your high 2300s or 2400s keep me going..So I'm going to spend no more time on CC for the next few days and prep for the test ferociously!!</p>
<p>I missed my goal by 10 points.</p>
<p>:/</p>
<p>Still a good score, and now I have a 2370 superscore. So not depressed, but not elated either.</p>
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I won't be happy with anything under perfect
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<p>Good luck in life with that attitude. Your score is good for any school.</p>
<p>I'm so happy with myself for going up 150 points. I went from a seriously embarrassing score to one that actually falls in the ranges of the schools I'm looking at! I hate that math is my subject but this SAT math just gets me, maybe I just over-analyze...</p>
<p>@Jamesford:
It's not a general attitude that I apply towards life, as most things in life can't be perfected. It's just the attitude I bring to the SAT, because if you haven't noticed it yet, it's possible to be perfect on the SAT.</p>
<p>^Keep it up~ 2400 is a huge achievement that you can brag about for the rest of your life~haha</p>
<p>Perfection is a possibility, but it is not a necessity.</p>
<p>^And sometimes imperfection's better than perfection.</p>
<p>Wow so many of you have improved so much I hope I can improve.</p>