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You Received Your SAT Scores…Now What?Unlike school, you can’t “pass” or “fail” the SAT. But that doesn’t mean you’re off the hook! The reason you take the test is to pretty up your college apps, so a passing score is one that’ll get you in. Getting the score Raw scores help you get particular — and discover where you can make improvements. To calculate raw scores, the College Board uses a simple formula: they add a point for correct answers and subtract a quarter-point for wrong ones. That little formula can have a big impact on your cumulative score. Not happy with your scores?
Then there’s the essay When you get your scores back, you’ll see an essay score ranging from 0-12. The cool part? You can now go online (check your score report for the Web address) to view and print a copy of your essay response. One you have it, you can take it to your parents or English teacher for pointers. But first, look at it yourself! Did you write neatly enough for the average human to understand it? Are your grammar and spelling in check? Did you conclude with a conclusion? Though your score is based on overall content, all of these things can have an impact. Moving forward
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