January 2010 SAT Results Thread

<p>CR 0 omits 7 wrong = 680
Math 0 wrong 0 omits = 800
Writing 11 E 3 wrong 0 omits = 750</p>

<p>CR: 0 omits, 5 wrong = 720
M: 0 omits, 5 wrong = 680
W: 0 omits, 2 wrong, 10 E = 770</p>

<p>Happysunshine - you must order the score report from CB for $18 to see what you missed. Click on score verification.</p>

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<p>They’ll mail that to you. But the questions are only numbered, and the question itself is not written, so unless you remember which number is which it won’t make too great a difference except to find out in which section you erred.</p>

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<p>Really? Eeek, that is tough. And the writing curve was more generous than normal. I’d blame the essay, it factors for more than we tend to expect.</p>

<p>CR: 0 omit, 3 wrong: 750 (how did it go from 790 to 750 with one more wrong… ■■■)
M: 0 omit, 2 wrong: 740 (asdlknaskjfna)
W: 10 E, 0 omit, 1 wrong: 790</p>

<p>CR: 0 omits, 7 wrong = 680
M: 1 omit, 10 wrong = 620
W 0 omit, 3 wrong, 9 E = 700
dayum W was harshhh</p>

<p>Okay, I knew math was harsh, but 1 wrong = 98th percentile? Dayummm.</p>

<p>W: 0 omit, 1 wrong, 8 essay = 750.</p>

<p>Nards. I could have gotten 800 W.</p>

<p>-3 on CR = 750? </p>

<p>Wow.</p>

<p>Missed 0 MC on the whole test. :)</p>

<p>Nice job, Kean!
:)</p>

<p>CR curve at this time: </p>

<p>-0 800
-1 800
-2 790
-3 750
-4
-5 720
-6
-7 680</p>

<p>Math
-0 800
-1 770
-2 740
-3
-4
-5 680</p>

<p>Keep it going…</p>

<p>Happysunnyshine and Alt<em>F4—
For some dates, the SAT student answer verification service provides only the numbered answers, as Alt</em>f4 stated. However, for the October, January and May testing dates, a copy of the questions is included. </p>

<p>This statement comes from the College Board website:
“If you took the test in October, January or May, and request student answer verification service, you’ll get a booklet copy of the SAT questions and a report including your answers.”</p>

<p>CR: 0 omits, -1 SC (how did this happen? All my answers matched up with the consolidated list), -5 Passage Based Reading. Score of 700. </p>

<p>M: 0 omits, 0 wrong. 800! :D</p>

<p>W: -1 Identifying Sentence Errors (the “had swum” question), 10 essay. Score of 790.</p>

<p>Right you are, Silverturtle. Missed only two in Math.</p>

<p>CR - 1 omit, 16 wrong = 590
M - 0 omit, 1 wrong = 770 :slight_smile: :slight_smile: :slight_smile:
W - 10 essay, 0 omit, 15 wrong = 580</p>

<p>1940 first time :slight_smile: :slight_smile: :). with very little studying</p>

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<p>Same here.</p>

<p>My Math and CR scores were only in the 97th percentile in Illinois.</p>

<p>Silverturtle, how much time do you usually have left over for each section (before you start checking your work)?</p>

<p>-3 mc wrong on the whole test (all on CR) =750
but I also got an 8 essay (writing=770) = 2320
Do essays have their own separate curve? Because last time I took the test I got the same essay and writing mc subscore but I got a 780 instead</p>

<p>-3 on CR = 750? </p>

<p>Wow.</p>

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<p>Yeah, I don’t understand how one can miss 1 question and still get 800, but miss 3 and hit 750…</p>

<p>yea the CR curve was extremely harsh for this test.</p>