<p>That seems kinda harsh. I only missed one question. Raw score 53/54. Anyone get higher than 770 but not 800?</p>
<p>Noone got between 770 and 800. answering all and getting 1 wrong is scored the same as answering all but one and getting all you answer correct.</p>
<p>So the two highest possible scores were 800 and 770.</p>
<p>good thing i took october.</p>
<p>i got 790 for -1</p>
<p>I don't think colleges care about 770 compared to 780 or 790 because they probably realize they all mean -1.</p>
<p>I got 780 in Nov</p>
<p>lol how is that possible? unless one of you took a sunday test and the other took a saturday test.</p>
<p>I got 770 for May</p>
<p>Wow barrucuda, way to use simple reasoning skills. However, you are forgetting there is more than one version of the test, thus it is possible.</p>
<p>Doesn't it hurt you more to answer and get it wrong as opposed to omitting a question and getting everything else right?</p>
<p>Its the same</p>
<p>It's -1/4 point for every wrong answer, so technically if you miss one and get everything else right, your raw score is 52.75/54, which rounds up to 53/54. Thus, it only matters if you miss 3 or more.</p>
<p>Omg I'm so glad I left that one CR question blank. If I'd gotten it wrong my raw score would've dropped two points!</p>
<p>yea, i think thats absurd. i bet CB didn't want to give any more high scores to people since they prolly gave out too many in oct.</p>
<p>yeah the november curve was really harsh compared with oct/march.
in march i got -1 = 790
november -2= 740. ouch. i know in march that -2 was still 760. weird</p>
<p>uh, so what? One version of the June test had -1 = 770</p>
<p>i love how on the old SAT</p>
<p>-2 = 800 sometimes</p>
<p>i too had the -1 =770 in november</p>
<p>I got a 770 but I had thought that I got 2 wrong. That's makes me even madder that I got the damn scatter plot correlation question wrong!</p>
<p>In June I got -2 and one omit, which resulted in 730. Ugh.</p>
<p>man, CB must be PMSing or something</p>
<p>i got 1 wrong on may and got 770</p>