<p>The M curve will be fairly standard - 800-790-760-740-720 or so. But you can essentially assure yourself that a -2 will be no less than a 750.</p>
<p>I am definitely looking forward to these results. I had a 2340 in October and a 2350 in November and my personal goal is the 2400. As soon as I receive these results I will self-report the score (assuming that it is better than the previous two scores) on my college applications and send them off for RD (for those w/o priority deadlines).</p>
<p>ive just been having trouble getting used to the fact that this score could help determine the fate of our future college acceptances. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH</p>
<p>The SAT is only a small part of your application. I doubt 100 points could make or break you if the rest of your application looks good. Good luck!</p>
<p>Now if we just wake up in the mornings after a night of sleep TWO more times…it’ll be there. Assuming no one skips going to bed to click refresh the whole night, of course. :)</p>
<p>the wait will not have been as miserable for me though. i’m in houston and i took the SAT’s yesterday. College board says that i’m getting my scores the same day as ya’ll!! :D</p>
<p>Is there any hope of me getting above a 700 in math with 2 omits and 2 wrongs. Well at least i am hoping that is how many i got wrong, but i guess we never know. </p>
<p>Also when we get our scores, we get our essay scores as well correct?</p>
<p>One last question, what time are the scores put up on collegeboard, i read that it is eight but it always appears at 5 itself? I am contemplating checking my scores before going to school on tuesday.</p>
<p>^^ on the may SAT i got four wrong in math and that was a 730. so you’ll prbably score higher than i did since you’ll have one raw score point higher.</p>
<p>that is somewhat assuring dillbilly, i really hope i can pull a 720 in math, cause i feel pretty good about the other two sections.</p>
<p>The anxiety is killing me and this is just the first time i took it, i can only imagine what it will be like next year when it means so much more what the results are.</p>