<p>This is sort of like my own whim-fueled study. I want to find out the average test scores of a registered user on this site. My guess: it slays the national average.</p>
<p>And all you have to post is a composite for the ACT and a break down a single session SAT score by section (CR, M, W, essay). Add in your own assessment on preparation for the test that you list (rubric below). So I shall start:</p>
<p>ACT
composite: 33</p>
<p>prep level: minimal</p>
<p>SAT
CR: 730
M: 700
W: 800
essay: 12</p>
<p>prep level: average</p>
<p>Also, please rate your own level of preperation for the tests. Use a scale of minimal, average, and heavy. If you studied for it less than 1 week prior to the test, your preparation is probably minimal. If you studied between 1 and 4, its average. And if you studied 4+, its heavy. Its an imperfect system, but what can I say; better than the BCS.</p>
<p>Accepted into Stanford, Yale, Harvard, Pomona, Claremont McKenna, Occidental, Cornell, and Brown. Just goes to show that standardized tests aren’t everything.</p>
<p>Actually, I was in the 3% of people who they do take with that low of a math score. On the college board, 5% of people had an SAT score between 500-599 who got in last year.</p>
<p>prep : heavy. Improved 600 points in 9 months.
I had 150 on my PSAT.
Because I’ve improved from such a shxtty score, I am very happy with 2180. When I see people complaining over 2200 or 210 on PSAT, I feel sorry for them because they can’t look ahead. </p>
<p>This is a bragging thread. Everyone’s going to say, “I got a 2340 and I never studied,” or “I only got a 2250, but I was really sick when I took the test.” It’s an unnecessary superiority contest.</p>
<p>It’s obvious that the collegeconfidential community has higher standardized test scores than the rest of the population. This thread isn’t necessary.</p>
<p>btw I don’t understand how people could get gratification from bragging on a basically anonymous website? so everyone stop complaining, just because their scores are hurting your egooo… haha just kidding. but seriously, this study is actually sort of interesting. I want to see the findings.</p>