<p>is it possible to get around 680-700 range if I missed 5 questions in 2011 Math? and do you guys think may SAT math is generally harder or easier? cuz the curve might not look nice if its easier :S</p>
<p>I once got 6 wrong and got 680.</p>
<p>did u like got the wrong answer or did u just left the ones u didnt do blank?</p>
<p>If you omitted 5 questions and got everything else correct you would usually get between a 700 and 710. Every test is scaled differently of course, so there is no guarantee that you would get this score on this particular SAT. If you leave room for a couple of careless errors, then you probably got at least a 680.</p>
<p>Dr. Steve, are you sure a -5 can be a 700? It sounds too good to be true.</p>
<p>(Expecting a -3, -4 or -5)</p>
<p>Omitting 5 questions, and getting 0 wrong is most likely to result in a 710 based on past statistics. On some tests it’s a 700. If you get 5 questions wrong, you’re more likely to get a 690. Curves on past exams cannot tell us for sure what the curve will be on this exam, but they are decent indicators. Of course I’m missing some information since I don’t have access to the scoring charts for every SAT, but I think that the information I do have is enough to make a reasonable prediction.</p>