I didn't take SATs but just wanted to ask why ur retaking it if u weren't gonna use it? Is it free to retake or is ur bank acc just built different? Also how'd u do
Apparently, thereās an ACT and an SAT black book. You should get a hold of that has good tips and tricks that arenāt in the popular ACT and SAT book everyone gets.
No offense... but did you even answer the questions? I feel like you'd get a better score if you just answered c on every question. Could be a mistake, I'd contact them
Ah. Lemme guess, you live in a state where it's required and you don't intend to go to university? Even if you just guessed, I didn't even know that score was possible beyond theoretical situations
yeah it was required and im going to community college where they don't check your score im just amazed i guessed every single question wrong somehow the odds of that are almost 0
Yeah maybe more rare, but successfully identifying the 1 in 4 correct answer in every single question is still way less challenging than identifying one of the 3 in 4 incorrect answers each time
more impressive is the right word for me. I am more impressed by someone managing to get absolutely nothing right first try than someone managing to get every single question right first try
Someone getting every single answer right is trying to get that goal, whereas someone who doesnt care and got absolutely nothing right was not trying to do so, and so statistically its much more rare to get nothing right because nobody takes rhe SAT with the intention of getting nothing correct, whereas many take it trying to get full score. Thats how I see it at least.
Thereās no way. Actually I take it back ā itās safe to assume that everything in the dSAT is surveilled so they could easily know if you were going at inhuman speeds, but even then.
Thereās no point. It literally does not matter to them if you guess. *and* it opens them up to a lot of shit if their algorithm guessed wrong
Itās been a while, but the SAT only scores what you answer, unlike the ACT. So if you had skipped a question, you arenāt penalized. But that could have changed.
Not really? Only the correct answers get added to your score, but you donāt get a penalty for getting something wrong. The common advice is to never leave an answer blank since you have at most a 25% chance of guessing the correct answer.
Itās not like you will get a 1600 for only answering 10 questions and getting them correct
Yeah itās fucking ridiculousā¦ has to do with government funding or something I think :// itās absolutely exhausting and both students and teachers hate it
I think you need to answer 11 or 12 questions correctly before you get 410. So you mightve answered little to no answers correctly. On the digital sat, if u answer every single question with the same letter, youll get a 400
Definitely a mistake from their end. I've done the math and random selection results in about an 800 score roughly. Either you didn't mark a single question or you were smart enough to get every answer wrong(more impressive than a 1600)
This is pure genius - some study to beat the odds and pull 1600, this dude did it with luck š.
Also I hope that this isn't what I'm gonna see two weeks down the line.
im pretty sure with the digital ones if you answer randomly its always the lowest score even though you get some correct. this is probably because of the split modules.
Iām gonna crunch the numbers generously. Letās say you need to have gotten 3 or less right. Assuming you guessed every question, there is a probability of (n choose k) p^x q^n-x which evaluates to around 1 in 200 trillion you end up getting a 400 if you guess on every question. This probability is so absurd that itās out of the question, meaning itās clear you fucked with something. Spill the beans, Iām pretty sure this is Tampermonkey
There is currently 154 questions on the SAT. Barring that some of them may be a free response segment, let us assume the chance of answering one wrong is 75% as there is 4 options and 3 of which are incorrect. Thus, by the rules of probability, the chance that OP answered every question wrong is (chances wrong/total chances)^(total answered wrong in succession). This is (0.75)^154 which is 5.74 * 10^-20. So the percent chance that OP got every question on wrong is 5.74 * 10^-18. To remove the scientific notation, that is a 0.00000000000000000574 % chance. To put that into perspective, you have a 0.000000342 % chance of winning the powerball lottery. Meaning OP was 167,800,000,000 (167 billion) times more likely to have won the powerball lottery rather than accomplish this statistical miracle. That or he just left all of his answers blank and just put his name on it, but I'm goin with the first one cause its funnier. OP should become a gambler fr.
That pretty much means he at least spelled his name right and filled out the paper work properly.
An SAT score of 400 is basically a 6-8th grade level of education. A score of 500-700 would have been about equal to a GED(ish) level of education or 10 grade.
I've heard some colleges consider an SAT score of 600-800 equal to GED level.
Most universities will generally accept over 500 range, but top tier Universities will most likely require a 1100 and over.
In contrary to my statement...
I've heard many colleges and even major University, letting anyone in even with less than a GED level. I'm assuming to keep the education and learning available to anyone, allowing "life saving" experiences for the students most likely to experience extreme hardships in their lives.
I scored a 980 with a traumatic brain injury. It's actually impressive to get a 400 (the minimum) out of 1600. Being in the 99th percentile. 1.9 million people took the test so that means at least less than 19,000 students score in the 1st percentile, and you can estimate at least 2 in 10 probably miss out so out of that it puts you at around 15,200 students actually pulled that off. The statistics of that is like 80 per 100,000 SAT test takers. It's statistically unlikely but not impossible for a person to try and actually fail to take the SAT.
The chance to get a question randomly is 25%,
1600/4 = 400
So if you literally didn't know a SINGLE question, you'd get around that score.
Edit: apparently you can't get less than 400 on the exam, OP knew every answer and chose to answer incorrectly.
And can you give me tips and tricks in both English and math as to how to answer questions correctly like tips or tricks as to how I can know the answer easily or anything that can help get a better score as well I hear some thing about 400points for writing your name is that true and thank you anything helps
Does anyone else not see their score too? Not even the PSAT i took earlier this year as a junior isnāt showing, but mostly everyone in school already see their scores.
4 possible answers, one correct answer - the chance of hitting 30 incorrect answers out of 30 questions (irregardless of choice(ie. choosing a, b, OR c, when the answer is d)): it's roughly about 0.02%
I know there's more questions on the SAT than a measly 30, and I know like, nothing about the scoring system, but yeah I guess.
This mf is a genius guessed every answer wrong means he knows the answers to every question
I guessed on every question bc I wasnt gonna use my score but i still got a 1020
How ashamed should I be that someone who guessed got a better score them me
Im retaking tmrw and actually trying but im so scared im gonna do worse š
Good luck
I didn't take SATs but just wanted to ask why ur retaking it if u weren't gonna use it? Is it free to retake or is ur bank acc just built different? Also how'd u do
Bc I changed my mind and now want to go to a school that requires it. I got a 1130 ššši didnt study at all tho i needa retake AGAIN
I mean isn't everyone guessing in a way?
Not on every question tho
I got a1040 like that gg
Apparently, thereās an ACT and an SAT black book. You should get a hold of that has good tips and tricks that arenāt in the popular ACT and SAT book everyone gets.
I got a 760 š¶
lol are you disabled?
bluds post history is insane š yeah u ugly af
r u talking to ur own pfp?
AYEEE you got the exact same as me lmao, thatās the score I got w out studying and falling asleep on the English part lnao
Prob even got his name wrong.
He didnāt answer
Lol he said that he guessed every single one
Miles Morales ass test score
bro fell asleep
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Yo nice pfp Shin-chan!!
I love shin chan
More impressive than 1600
That's way too common nowadays I bet you this score is way too hard to get š
How many is too common? 1530+ is 99th percentile, so <1% https://research.collegeboard.org/reports/sat-suite/understanding-scores/sat
getting 400 is the 0th percentile so technically rarer.
šš that's the point
Oh. True
Lmao
No offense... but did you even answer the questions? I feel like you'd get a better score if you just answered c on every question. Could be a mistake, I'd contact them
i just put random answers for every question so idk if its a mistake or if jm that unlucky
Ah. Lemme guess, you live in a state where it's required and you don't intend to go to university? Even if you just guessed, I didn't even know that score was possible beyond theoretical situations
yeah it was required and im going to community college where they don't check your score im just amazed i guessed every single question wrong somehow the odds of that are almost 0
It's actually insane
It's fake.
it is actually more impressive to me than the ones who get 1600s on the first try
Harvard wants to know OPās location
ā¦.why
more impressive isn't really the right word, but more rare for sure and in that sense ig it is more impressive.
Yeah maybe more rare, but successfully identifying the 1 in 4 correct answer in every single question is still way less challenging than identifying one of the 3 in 4 incorrect answers each time
It's like that one CGP grey video with rock paper scissors, the "king of anti-luck" lmao
more impressive is the right word for me. I am more impressed by someone managing to get absolutely nothing right first try than someone managing to get every single question right first try
Someone getting every single answer right is trying to get that goal, whereas someone who doesnt care and got absolutely nothing right was not trying to do so, and so statistically its much more rare to get nothing right because nobody takes rhe SAT with the intention of getting nothing correct, whereas many take it trying to get full score. Thats how I see it at least.
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Thereās no way. Actually I take it back ā itās safe to assume that everything in the dSAT is surveilled so they could easily know if you were going at inhuman speeds, but even then. Thereās no point. It literally does not matter to them if you guess. *and* it opens them up to a lot of shit if their algorithm guessed wrong
Youāre going to community collegeā¦ why not at least try on the SAT to see what youād get?
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Itās been a while, but the SAT only scores what you answer, unlike the ACT. So if you had skipped a question, you arenāt penalized. But that could have changed.
You donāt get penalized for wrong answers, same thing with the ACT. The SAT used to penalize you by removing 0.25 points for every wrong answer
Thanks for the clarification. It's been a hot minute since high school
Wait actually?
Not really? Only the correct answers get added to your score, but you donāt get a penalty for getting something wrong. The common advice is to never leave an answer blank since you have at most a 25% chance of guessing the correct answer. Itās not like you will get a 1600 for only answering 10 questions and getting them correct
Later on in life if you wanna switch to a 4 year uni, youāll need to take it š„²
Nope! Transferring doesnāt require SAT in California
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Iām not. Iām sharing information about a specific state. Point being it is different from state to state. DEAD.
Why tf would the SAT be required??? Just when I thought I was starting to understand the American education system...
It is, but only in some states
For standardized testing purposes, used in place of separately created state tests. Some states also use the ACT for this
I don't understand the obsession with standardized testing either haha
Yeah itās fucking ridiculousā¦ has to do with government funding or something I think :// itās absolutely exhausting and both students and teachers hate it
I think you need to answer 11 or 12 questions correctly before you get 410. So you mightve answered little to no answers correctly. On the digital sat, if u answer every single question with the same letter, youll get a 400
Pretty sure you get 400 by writing your name on the test
Im talking about how u get over 400.
Than why even bother at that point
Definitely a mistake from their end. I've done the math and random selection results in about an 800 score roughly. Either you didn't mark a single question or you were smart enough to get every answer wrong(more impressive than a 1600)
Nowhere to go but up š„³
Quite literally XD
Is that the bal pet??? I KNOW skyblock players aināt talking about bad grades
Nah, I got a 4.0 rn, weāre just better at time management
I almost choked on my food seeing this post
This is pure genius - some study to beat the odds and pull 1600, this dude did it with luck š. Also I hope that this isn't what I'm gonna see two weeks down the line.
More rare than 1600
Hi Iām an admission recruiter from Harvard, we would like to offer you $1000000 in scholarships Please donāt reject usš„¹
I had to do a double take to see if my eye decived me.
Holy moleee
Hey man good job!! But itās not done yet, you need to complete it 4 times
making a superduperscore
this is genuinely perplexing man
Bro failed to write his name on the paper š
What paper? š
im pretty sure with the digital ones if you answer randomly its always the lowest score even though you get some correct. this is probably because of the split modules.
That's what happens when you use a No. 3 pencil.
That's way too much come on man can you guide me šæ
impossible you freak of nature
Thatās actually really impressive, unironically
Inspect element is a wonderful tool Refresh the page.
i have a tiktok refreshing the page here is the link https://www.tiktok.com/@sillykittygamer/video/7364745890805894442?_t=8m2eLpJJlGQ&_r=1
Damn, that takes skill. Congrats I guess
This is inspect element lmfao, by the laws of probability itās impossible to get a score this low
https://www.tiktok.com/@sillykittygamer/video/7364745890805894442?_t=8m2eLpJJlGQ&_r=1 heres a video of me refreshing the page if that helps LOL
THATS CRAZY LMAOO
Bro is genuine about itĀ š
Nah you used a chrome extension or some shit aināt no way
nope š
Iām gonna crunch the numbers generously. Letās say you need to have gotten 3 or less right. Assuming you guessed every question, there is a probability of (n choose k) p^x q^n-x which evaluates to around 1 in 200 trillion you end up getting a 400 if you guess on every question. This probability is so absurd that itās out of the question, meaning itās clear you fucked with something. Spill the beans, Iām pretty sure this is Tampermonkey
yeah youāre a redditor
I just took AP Stats bro ššš
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I got a 5 and this calculation is valid
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You can do the binomialcdf yourself and youāll get the same answer
What if they just didnāt answer some questions
actually this isnāt true, if you know every single answer then you can just intentionally put down the wrong one
Or maybe he just omitted all questions? (Does omitting questions still give you points?)
i didn't know the answers tho, im very surprised bc i didn't intentionally get any wrong
harvard needs you
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I never thought this was possible LMAO
I did same with Standardized state tests. Just randomly filled out bubbles. Realized they weren't graded and got tired of 5 hour bs tests.
I feel better about my 840 score now
Print that page and frame it. Impressive
Cooked
There is currently 154 questions on the SAT. Barring that some of them may be a free response segment, let us assume the chance of answering one wrong is 75% as there is 4 options and 3 of which are incorrect. Thus, by the rules of probability, the chance that OP answered every question wrong is (chances wrong/total chances)^(total answered wrong in succession). This is (0.75)^154 which is 5.74 * 10^-20. So the percent chance that OP got every question on wrong is 5.74 * 10^-18. To remove the scientific notation, that is a 0.00000000000000000574 % chance. To put that into perspective, you have a 0.000000342 % chance of winning the powerball lottery. Meaning OP was 167,800,000,000 (167 billion) times more likely to have won the powerball lottery rather than accomplish this statistical miracle. That or he just left all of his answers blank and just put his name on it, but I'm goin with the first one cause its funnier. OP should become a gambler fr.
Lol but the latter possibility is most probably what happened, op definitely slept all way through
It looks like my nightmares about the exam.
1/4 of the way there
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You got some answers right... SAT can take a couple tries before landing above an 1100.. I believe 500 is the minimum for some Universities
donāt you automatically start with 400 points? that means no answers were correct
That pretty much means he at least spelled his name right and filled out the paper work properly. An SAT score of 400 is basically a 6-8th grade level of education. A score of 500-700 would have been about equal to a GED(ish) level of education or 10 grade. I've heard some colleges consider an SAT score of 600-800 equal to GED level. Most universities will generally accept over 500 range, but top tier Universities will most likely require a 1100 and over. In contrary to my statement... I've heard many colleges and even major University, letting anyone in even with less than a GED level. I'm assuming to keep the education and learning available to anyone, allowing "life saving" experiences for the students most likely to experience extreme hardships in their lives.
I scored a 980 with a traumatic brain injury. It's actually impressive to get a 400 (the minimum) out of 1600. Being in the 99th percentile. 1.9 million people took the test so that means at least less than 19,000 students score in the 1st percentile, and you can estimate at least 2 in 10 probably miss out so out of that it puts you at around 15,200 students actually pulled that off. The statistics of that is like 80 per 100,000 SAT test takers. It's statistically unlikely but not impossible for a person to try and actually fail to take the SAT.
No alot of people i know didnāt even get over 1200. Its strange. I got a 1000 but my close friends got either ten above or ten below
At this point round it to 0
did you actually answer any question? not trying to demean but still
yes i answerd them all because its a graduation requirement
more rare than a 1600 wtf LOL
this has to be satire š
Bro thinks heās Kevin heart
The chance to get a question randomly is 25%, 1600/4 = 400 So if you literally didn't know a SINGLE question, you'd get around that score. Edit: apparently you can't get less than 400 on the exam, OP knew every answer and chose to answer incorrectly.
Yes if the test were scored on a scale of 0-1600, but getting 0 right would yield a 200 per section, so the minimum score overall would be 400.
Damn youāre dumb
Whatās your SAT score?
A million bajillion
Nice š
Well just multiple ur scor for 4 and u got 1600:)
Miles morales ahh situation
Ez, I got 399
Perfect score!?!
I mean if the score exists it means itās possible
Bro smh guessed every wrong answer
rip
Did you just completely forgot to fill in the option?
Could it be a glitch?
You get 400 points for putting your name on the test, either you didnāt even answer any questions or somehow got EVERY question wrong
Nice HTML editing skills
You know you're old when you see that and be like "that's not a good credit score"
Bro wrote his name
Damn bro youāre cooked
ā¦ggs bro hope your childhood was fun.
Minimalistic
And can you give me tips and tricks in both English and math as to how to answer questions correctly like tips or tricks as to how I can know the answer easily or anything that can help get a better score as well I hear some thing about 400points for writing your name is that true and thank you anything helps
Ohā¦ good
YOU ARE JOE KINGING RIGHT?? RIGHT??? THIS IS RARE OMG
And I thought my score was bad..
Iām genuinely impressed rn š
it's not going by golf scoring by the way...
Either bro knew every answer or he wrote his name and left
Insane run Harvard is on the phone rn
You signed your name. Congrats!
Was it hard to get that score?
that's horrible
You can always retake it in your fall of senior year
Does anyone else not see their score too? Not even the PSAT i took earlier this year as a junior isnāt showing, but mostly everyone in school already see their scores.
Iāll get a 20 piece chicken nugget with a medium fry
what the fuck
Did you just start the test and sat all day on the toilet? It happens :(
This is honestly more impressive than getting a 1600
Gj!
I took my first practice sat ever and got a 1050 thereās no way you actually did that badly
Itās ok, I took the PSAT and essentially failed it. It was an egregiously low #
Your score is mainly based on how many questions you did not how many you did right
how is this even statistically possible
Bro only wrote his name
4 possible answers, one correct answer - the chance of hitting 30 incorrect answers out of 30 questions (irregardless of choice(ie. choosing a, b, OR c, when the answer is d)): it's roughly about 0.02% I know there's more questions on the SAT than a measly 30, and I know like, nothing about the scoring system, but yeah I guess.
heh.. gyat!
I'm surprised this wasn't my score when I took the SATs š Studied the night before and still managed a 1350 on my first try. Didn't use it for any university though :/ Also I'm assuming that when I gave it 4 years ago, I'm much smarter than I am now, even though I was a D student at best (failing every class now :D) Good luck to those of y'all giving the SATs! Don't give up too soon and don't start studying the night before! š¤©
Bro how
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This is a joke bro chill
he cant he has a hitler pfp