<p>But really. 9 days??? Another example of why the SAT bleeps me off.</p>
<p>The scores come in the mail in roughly 5 or so weeks, but the online scores come up in 2 weeks.</p>
<p>The site says sept 22nd so idk</p>
<p>SAT MASTERRACE </p>
<p>Ok? @foolish</p>
<p>Masterrace…right. That’s why the SAT is changing to the ACT format next year…“Masterrace”</p>
<p>@emenya foolish probably did better on the sat so he sides with it.</p>
<p>lol probably @Phillyy15 This would be a perfect opportunity to rant about the SAT math but…</p>
<p>Ha, joke’s on you! I never even tried the ACT.</p>
<p>Can’t we all just agree testing sucks?</p>
<p>how dare you assault the dark-lord Collegeboard</p>
<p>SAT math is easier tho </p>
<p>I got the same score on both tests B-) #lifehacks</p>
<p>anyone not finish the ACT math section?</p>
<p>Luckily I was able to use my calculator as a clock, so I was able to pace myself. Only things that slowed me down was that cube question and that question with the triangle in the beginning.</p>
<p>My room didn’t have a clock and I wasn’t wearing a watch :(</p>
<p>^report it for improper testing conditions</p>
<p>I know sorta know your pain @DaneBrick, I had to take a test in a gym and the only clock there was in the center of the room(and it was covered by a cage). To make matters worst I was seated at the far left corner so I could barely see it ):. </p>
<p>@foolish rooms aren’t required to have clocks</p>
<p>oh, maybe not for ACT then. I know SAT rooms require them.</p>