Asynchronous Scorers: math genius/verbal dummy or vice versa?

<p>I know a kid who got 800 CR and 800 Writing, but only 550 Math…
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And this kid is asian!</p>

<p>He must’ve studied in a REAL good English Medium school!</p>

<p>I’m usually a lot better in math than verbal but I ended up with 760 math and 760 verbal on the real test.</p>

<p>haha dawn, I have fun too lol</p>

<p>My whole family has a huge discrepency in scores - good at math, bad at english. My mom and dad had 200-300 point differences, my brother had a 100 point difference. I got 800M/670V.</p>

<p>I had a 230 point difference (800M 570 V)</p>

<p>My bro had a 160 point difference ( 700 V 540 M)</p>

<p>I’m horrible at math (770 CR, 690 M, 740 W), even though I want to go into something biology-related.</p>

<p>in school, i’m good in math over english even though all my classes are the highest available - ap/honors, but my sat scores suck. my math highest is 660, and my verbal is 570 and writing is 580. the weird thing is that my sat 2 scores in chem and math are so much better than my sat 1 scores.</p>

<p>800 verbal/650 math and I studied for the math</p>

<p>760 math 560 cr
yep thats right I’m asian.</p>

<p>800 cr 730 math 720 writing, but first time I took the SAT - 710 cr (and I forgot to bubble in 4!) 620 math 700 writing</p>

<p>I scored an 740 CR, 700 writing and a 390 math. I have made all high A’s in English and History so far, in all honors classes. But in math I am in the slow classes, and am lucky to get a D.</p>

<p>800 math, 560 verb… (once i turn 18, its off to the rifle shop!!)</p>

<p>it would be so much easier if we were allowed to merge our scores with our foils… (foil: similar person but one aspect is completely opposite) ((or at least something like that))</p>