January 2010 SAT Results Thread

<p>Wow I did so unevenly.</p>

<p>CR: 600.
M: 800.
W: 800 (80 MC, 10 essay)</p>

<p>Total: 2200.</p>

<p>Gonna retake in March. Better get a better CR score ^_^.</p>

<p>supermarth64, wow - quite a spread. plus how did you manage to get all round numbers?</p>

<p>I was proud of my first time 2250…with absolutely no prep whatsoever.
However, now I just feel inferior.</p>

<p>Critical Reading: 720
Mathematics: 770
Writing: 790 (78 MC/ 10 Essay)</p>

<p>Total: 2280</p>

<p>Comments: Better than expected. =) CR went up 60, M went up 20, and W went up 90 from November. I might try again just to try to get over the 2300 barrier, but I’m not going for an Ivy League or anything, so this score should suffice. I actually waited till today to check my score, because I had a test today, and I knew that if I checked last night and I got a 2200+, I’d be too happy to study, and if I got 2190 or less, I’d be too depressed to study. SO happy! =) Congrats to all the 2400’s.</p>

<p>770 W
790 CR
800 M</p>

<p>2360 Composite</p>

<p>Needless to say, my INTENSE cramming the week before really, really helped.</p>

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<p>January 2010 - 2400 scorers:</p>

<p>silverturtle
Alt_F4
awesomemath
ztianchang
2015princeton
Kean
LouieC
njdadof5’s son</p>

<p>Awesome 2400 turnout! : )</p>

<p>OMG. i was so happy :slight_smile:
when i saw this, i legit thought that it was a mistake</p>

<p>CR - 800
M - 800
W - 800 (80 MC, 10 essay)</p>

<p>Time to repost!</p>

<p>January 2010 - 9 2400-scorers (w/ Writing subdivisions):</p>

<p>silverturtle -> 80MC/10E
Alt_F4 -> 80MC/10E
awesomemath -> ??MC/11E
ztianchang -> 78MC/11E
2015princeton -> 78MC/11E
Kean -> 80MC/11E
LouieC -> 75MC/12E
njdadof5’s son -> 80MC/10E
NJchick -> 80MC/10E</p>

<p>LouieC the only 12 essay scorer! Very impressive, LouieC. :)</p>

<p>silver and other 2400ers, what were your scores when you were in 7th grade? please give me some hope.</p>

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<p>Thanks for correcting and adding credibility to my initial claim. The percentage of essays that differ by two points or more is much higher than I had initially thought. If I was the College Board, I would be embarrassed by those statistics. I appreciate the College Board’s objective to institute the free response portion but I simply do not believe that it is reasonably graded.</p>

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<p>I’m an international student, so I had very little idea of what the SAT actually was until roughly two years ago, when I was a freshman. (The system here is different, so the year starts in March and we have three years, not four, of high school) That’s roughly when I was fifteen going on sixteen.</p>

<p>The first practice test we took at school, I got a 1940 or something. This was when I got always at least one hundred points off of Math, everytime. My score started going 2100s->2250->2300s up till last year. I first (officially) took the SATs December 09, and got a 2290.</p>

<p>I’m sure that in 7th grade my scores would have been way, way lower than even that 1940 I initially got. It takes a while before you get a score that doesn’t look like a historic time period.</p>

<p>I am having doubts about how accurately PSAT is supposed to simulate SAT…</p>

<p>What went wrong with my SAT CR score? And how did I get 800 in writing (the section I care the least about)?</p>

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<p>I don’t remember my exact seventh grade scores, but they weren’t any higher than 1900 (if memory serves correctly). I then retook it in ninth grade for 2270.</p>

<p>Question for the 2400’s:</p>

<p>Are you guys all juniors?</p>

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<p>I am a junior.</p>

<p>Asked my friends to look at my score yesterday in class(I didn’t realize they were posted)…so excited to hear the ā€œHoly ****!ā€ ended up getting a 2330</p>

<p>M: 800
CR: 750
W: 780</p>

<p>I might have gotten a high score…but sadly I’m an underachiever with a 3.2 gpa :)</p>

<p>EDIT: I’m a junior as well</p>

<p>I’m technically the equivalent of a junior, in American high school terms. But because our country’s system makes us lag a semester behind, I was born in 1992, so basically the people in the US who are my age are now seniors, and in my Korean high school I am considered a rising senior (will be one in March).</p>

<p>But for all intensive purposes, yes, I am a junior.</p>

<p>what were the CR and W mc curves?</p>

<p>was it a -3 800 CR?</p>