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arisu
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15 Dec 2009, 9:59 pm

750 verbal versus 590 math. unfortunately they got rid of my favorite section (the analogies) when they made the new SAT.


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18 Dec 2009, 10:25 am

I just came across this article about SAT scores:
New Research: Taking the SAT in a Crowded Room Means Lower Scores


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18 Dec 2009, 1:55 pm

1190.
680 verbal, 510 math.

Part of the problem with math is that I tend to space out when I'm working on problems. So, yeah, I'm making careless mistakes often.

Overall, I didn't do as well as I could have. For some reason SpEd folks thought I needed someone to read every question out loud - no joke. I am hard of hearing, and at the time was dx'd "emotionally disturbed" (I wasn't dx'd with AS until a couple years ago).
What the hell kind of sense does it make to read things aloud to a HoH person?

So I got in an argument with the woman who was supposed to read it, because I wanted nothing to do with it (I probably have auditory processing issues, to boot). Won the argument, and she sat and fumed while I took it for a couple hours. And got to be suitably distracted for the rest of the test-taking period.


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arisu
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19 Dec 2009, 5:10 am

Scientist wrote:
I just came across this article about SAT scores:
New Research: Taking the SAT in a Crowded Room Means Lower Scores


now that's a pretty interesting idea. i wouldn't have guessed that the number of competitors would be a factor. i never felt like i was competing. on the other hand i could certainly see how more test takers might equal more distractions.


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20 Dec 2009, 5:27 pm

I had 790 in math but 610 in verbal.. I absolutely sucked at memorizing words..



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21 Dec 2009, 5:03 am

I never did SAT because I live in Italy and here we don't do that. But I can say that I'm (in order and everything above average):

Visualization and spatial rotation > Math > Verbal


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