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Test Date: Jun. 04, 2011


Registration Number: 0027246586
Gender: Male
Date of Birth: Jul. 31, 1995

SAT Subject Tests


Test Center Number: 06252
CB Student ID: 38470940
High School Code: 060746
Score Report High School Name: Thunderridge High
School

Jun Y. Lee
199 Maplehurst Dr
Highlands Ranch, CO 801265618

How Do My Scores Compare?


A percentile shows how you scored, compared to other
students. It’s a number between 1 and 99 and represents
World History the percentage of students whose scores are below yours.
For example, if your Biology Test score is 500 and the
national percentile for 500 is 47, you did better than 47%

770
200 to of all high school students who took this test.
800

, so you can’t compare

90th Percentile What Are Score Ranges?


Test scores are single snapshots in time—if you took the
test once a week for a month, your scores would vary.
That’s why score ranges are better representations of
your true ability. They show how much your score can
change with repeated testing, even if your skill level
remains the same.
Usually your scores fall in a range of roughly 30–40
points above or below your true ability. There must be a

another student’s to say that one of you performed better


than the other. Colleges know this, and they get score
ranges along with scores so they can consider scores in
context.
Your online score report at sat.org/scorereport
shows your score range for each test you took.

Should I Take the Test Again?


Each Subject Test measures your knowledge of a
particular subject. If you continue to study the subject

your increased knowledge.


You can also register for other Subject Tests, or the SAT,
at collegeboard.org/mysat.

Get your full report online at sat.org/scorereport


SAT Summary of Scores

Date

Grade

SAT
Total

Evidence-Based Reading and Writing

Math

Reading
Essay

Analysis

Writing

Old SAT
Critical Reading

Mathematics

Writing

SAT Subject Test Scores


Date Jun. 04, 2011

Grade 10

Subject Test
World
History

Test Score 770

Reading
Subscores
Language

Listening

Usage

Subject Test

Test Score

Subject Test

Test Score
* Scores from the SAT Subject Test in Mathematics aren’t comparable to Math section, test, and related subscores on the SAT.
*Not all SAT Subject Tests have subscores.

How Do I Send My Scores to Colleges? What’s Next?


This student score report is for your use only. Go to sat.org/scorereport and choose your next steps:
Most colleges require you to have the College Board send them

reports, online score reports, or score report labels on transcripts.


Can I Choose Which Scores to Send?
With Score Choice™, you decide which scores you send to
colleges. Choose by test date for the SAT and individual test for
SAT Subject Tests. Just make sure you follow each college’s stated
score-use policy.

Jun Y. Lee
Test Date: Jun. 04, 2011
Registration Number: 0027246586
00776-004

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