<p>i certainly hope so</p>
<p>i really want my score
here is my prediction:
math 800
CR 800-940
Writing 800</p>
<p>800-940 ?</p>
<p>We can all dream</p>
<p>Did anyone from MI get their scores yet? If so, what school?</p>
<p>I got a 212. I’m a sophomore though.</p>
<p>and that’s in ohio. 98th percentile of college bound juniors.</p>
<p>what was your section breakdown cincinnati?</p>
<p>Critical reading – 73
Math – 59 (ugh)
Writing – 80</p>
<p>Finally got my scores!</p>
<p>CR - 71
Math - 80
Writing - 66
Total - 217</p>
<p>I know thats enough to get commended, but is it enough to be a semi-finalist?</p>
<p>damn 217 thats pretty good i hope i can get 217 cuz then i get a new car</p>
<p>pygo what state are you in?</p>
<p>Rhode Island</p>
<p>MI - Troy High School. Not sure of score, but my school got the scores.</p>
<p>RI,211,55,94::::213,61,122</p>
<p>Seems like you should be ok since most people think the cutoff is going to go down or stay the same</p>
<p>Ok thanks jwvccal.</p>
<p>Does that mean I am pretty much guaranteed a scholarship?</p>
<p>And if not, what % of semi-finalists do get one?</p>
<p>Got my scores back today:
critical reading: 80 (none wrong)
Math: 68 (four wrong)
writing: 74 (four wrong)
total: 222</p>
<p>The math curve is evil.</p>
<p>there are approximately 16,000 semifinalists and of those about 15,000 become finalists who are eligible to get a scholarship.</p>
<p>I noticed that on the score report it said the top 55,000 scorers get recognition. Wasn’t it always 50,000?? My school has the scores.</p>
<p>Alex–did you get your scores?</p>