<p>7th Grade
1590
M 610 (Helped me get in CTY)
CR 470
W 510</p>
<p>11th Grade
2370
M 800
CR 800
W770</p>
<p>7th Grade
1590
M 610 (Helped me get in CTY)
CR 470
W 510</p>
<p>11th Grade
2370
M 800
CR 800
W770</p>
<p>7th grade ACT for Duke TIP Composite 28 R:31 S:29 E:26 M:25
8th grade SAT Johns Hopkins CTY CR:660 CM:670 Writing: 680</p>
<p>Question: do the graders of the essays know the age/personal info about the test taker or is it completely blind? Daughter received a 10/12 and had that awful reality show prompt and doesn’t even watch that stuff on tv???</p>
<p>Nope, they get no personal info.</p>
<p>
I know what you’re talking about! I was like ***?!
I don’t know what I got for my essay. I’m 12, can’t have a CB account. My mom called, she forgot to ask for essay.
I’m in 8th grade. I got: CR 570, (Lower than last year!!! COL!) math 640 (160 pts higher!) W: 680. (120 pts higher!!)
What’s wrong with my CR?!! The test score is not only lower than last year’s, it’s even lower than all my sample tests! (I did four of them.)</p>
<p>but anyway I’m done with SAT for a while. I know what it’s like and I won’t take it again until I have to.
I didn’t take it too seriously, still had time to play games and do all kinds of fun things in the past two months. That’s what good about taking it when you don’t have to, when the colleges don’t know even if you trash it. :D</p>
<p>@shmluza: that is exactly how my daughter feels. She did the ACT for 7th and got a feel for it and now we have CTY in Florida, so she took the SAT as an 8th grader. She did not prep other than look at the ACT booklet and the SAT question of the day for about 1 month. She feels like it is a known entity and she won’t test again until junior year. PSAT is kinda required for freshman, though, who are in gifted, so she will take that along with everyone. She did want to take the Astrophysics class at the CTY summer session, but it was already filled and it is very expensive. She is trying for the US Naval Academy STEM camp and it is free!</p>
<p>7th SAT scores: 610CR/790M/690W=2090 Total
7th ACT scores: 30E/30M/27R/16S(haha bombed it big time)/26C
8th SAT scores: 720CR/700M(arrghh…)/660W=2080 Total (10 pts. down from last time :O)
8th ACT scores: 35E/36M/36R/28S(still need to work on science)/34C</p>
<p>I don’t know what happened to my SAT math in 8th grade but my ACT score was good.</p>
<p>7th grade ACT scores: 26E/29M/25R/28S/ 27 total.</p>
<p>7th grade ACT, through Duke TIP:</p>
<p>E: 35
R: 30
S: 19
M: 17
Composite: 25</p>
<p>…can you tell I’m a writer and not a math person? ;D In my defense, though, I went to small Catholic middle school where we didn’t even get into Pre-Algebra until 8th grade, so managing a 17 here was a miracle.</p>
<p>9th grader now, haven’t taken anything since. Looking through this thread is promising! A lot of 7th graders who scored similarly to me seem to have scored 34+ on their final one, which is my goal.</p>
<p>I’m sorry, sixth grade SAT scores:
M: 530
W: 540 with an eight on the essay
CR:560
Considering I didn’t study, I think I did an ok job.</p>
<p>Just to add to the data…someone should consider using some of this to build some charts and graphs for a middle school science project. :-)</p>
<p>DS:
7th grade ACT Composite 29
9th grade ACT Composite 33
11th grade SAT 2270
11th grade ACT Composite 36</p>
<p>7th: 25 ACT
8th: 28 ACT, 510W 540 CR 660 M
11: 35 ACT, 800 W 800 M 700 CR</p>
<p>Well, okay.</p>
<p>7th ACT: Math 23, Eng 33, Science 34, Reading 35; Composite 31
11th ACT: Math 36, Eng 36, Science 36, Reading 35; Composite 36</p>
<p>8th SAT: Math 660, CR 800, Writing 690; Composite 2150
11th SAT: Math 800, CR 800, Writing 800; Composite 2400</p>
<p>10th SAT II Math 2: 800
12th SAT II Molecular Biology: 800
12th SAT II Physics: 800</p>
<p>Math AP’s for Calc AB, Calc BC, Calc BC Subscore, and Calc Stat: All 5’s
Eng AP’s for Lang&Lit and Lang&Comp: Both 4’s
About to take AP’s for Physics C and Economics both semesters for each, so no scores.</p>
<p>Admitted MIT, Caltech, Cornell, Duke, NYU Poly, Harvey Mudd, Rose-Hulman, Stevens, Carnegie Mellon, Olin, Colorado School of Mines. Picked the number one engineering school in the world…Caltech, but felt guilty turning down other schools, esp. ones with full rides.
All were awesome schools. Study hard and not just what you’re told to study. Study everything and take the hardest math you can get. I didn’t study for the standardized tests though. </p>
<p>The 7th and 8th scores made a huge difference in confidence and scholarships for summer programs. Summer programs made a huge difference in confidence and subsequent summer program acceptance, which made a huge difference in college acceptance. </p>
<p>Bottom line, if you love learning and do it whether or not it’s assigned, you won’t necessarily have to study for these tests and you still can get a great score that takes you places. Only took each once, so that’s a testament to homeschooling in my opinion because in our home knowledge was like food, just something you consumed as fuel for life.</p>
<p>Hi! I’m a girl and I took the SAT last year (7th grade) and got a composite score of an 1850. I got a 640 on the Math, 610 on CR, 600 on Writing, and a 9 on the essay. I was slightly annoyed by my scores, because I really should have done better.</p>
<p>I took the ACT this year and got a composite of 28.
30 on Science, 28 and 29 on the Language Arts ones (I don’t remember which ones) and a 24 on the math :(.</p>
<p>I took the SSAT (boarding school test) this year and placed in the 99%. I applied to Exeter and Andover, but because it was a late application (I didn’t even know boarding schools were out there!) they did not even look at mine. I’m trying to get in for sophomore year. Do you think I have a good chance? I do a lot of stuff outside of school too. (cross country, track, choir, girl scouts, and i run the school newspaper, knitting for the homeless…). Do you think there’s a good chance that I could go to Andover or Exeter? I’m not sure, because I see kids on here that scored so much higher than me. I feel so inferior!</p>
<p>Hi! I’m a girl and I took the SAT last year (7th grade) and got a composite score of an 1850. I got a 640 on the Math, 610 on CR, 600 on Writing, and a 9 on the essay. I was slightly annoyed by my scores, because I really should have done better.</p>
<p>I took the ACT this year and got a composite of 28.
30 on Science, 28 and 29 on the Language Arts ones (I don’t remember which ones) and a 24 on the math .</p>
<p>I took the SSAT (boarding school test) this year and placed in the 99%. I applied to Exeter and Andover, but because it was a late application (I didn’t even know boarding schools were out there!) they did not even look at mine. I’m trying to get in for sophomore year. Do you think I have a good chance? I do a lot of stuff outside of school too. (cross country, track, choir, girl scouts, and i run the school newspaper, knitting for the homeless…). Do you think there’s a good chance that I could go to Andover or Exeter? I’m not sure, because I see kids on here that scored so much higher than me. I feel so inferior!</p>
<p>Uhh I think I got somewhere in the 1500s in 7th grade and then a 2300 my junior year.</p>
<p>iluv- Hm, I wouldn’t know. However, I’d like to tell you not to feel inferior. I, too, felt the same at first, but when you really take a step back and look at it… Us seventh graders on CC are obviously overachievers. Heck, most of the high schoolers that I’ve talked to are. Therefore, you’re not really going to get a good perspective. Those with uber-low scores won’t be on here, as they probably won’t care as much about it.<br>
As for Exeter and Andover, good luck. You’re lucky to even have the opportunity to go; I’d never be able to afford it.</p>
<p>SAT (7th): 1940 (710 CR/670 W/ 560 M)
SAT (11th): 2190 (800 CR/ 800 W/ 590 M)
ACT (11th): 33 (36 E/ 36 R/ 33 S/ 28 M)</p>
<p>Wish my math had gone up more. Just not my strong suit.</p>
<p>My 6th grade son’s scores
M 450 CR 380 W 410 1240/2400
7th Grade:
M 470 CR 410 W 480 1360/2400</p>
<p>According to duke’s TIP, last year the average submitted score was in the 400’s per subject. So, come on people. Stop bsing it won’t get you into a better college.</p>