<p>Yes, this is the blue Book. For writing, I plan on getting a 11-12 essay, and working to fix those that I got wrong. For reading, 5x is a low 700? I thought it would be around a 730-740, b/c some people said a 760 is 3-4 wrong. </p>
<p>Tomorrow, going to take another test and do some practice essays to get them down pat.</p>
<p>After review, I made 1 vocab mistake. The things I have to do are:
Read answer choices carefully.
Review Me/I/Us/We.
Watch out for Plural/Singular
Watch out for tense.</p>
<p>The test I take tomorrow I will take using the full allotted time. Right now, I finish each section in 13-15 mins and then go on to the next. Tomorrow, I will take the full 25 mins (or 20) and make sure to go slowly and accurately, making no stupid mistakes. Lets see if I get better results tomorrow.</p>
<p>I've preached this a number of times before but an amazing tool for improving writing is: sparknote's writing section called "seven deadly screwups"</p>
<p>Take a good chunk of time to read it through. My writing score fluctuated a lot before the test. Some days it would be be -3 MC or -6 but it'll depend on test day. I only missed 2 w/ an 11 essay and got a 780 so you need to be extremely close to perfect for the 800.</p>
<p>A few questions.
I usually write 11-12 essays and I have no problem with the writing section and i tend to make no more than four errors on it (blue book). What grade would that give me on the actual SAT?</p>
<p>Is it true that even if you get one wrong in each section, you still get the 2400? (with an 11 or 12 essay).</p>
<p>For reading, what is max you can get wrong to retain a score of 750+?</p>
<p>Graded (Official) the test (January 2007 QAS) I took today:
CR -4x - 780
WR -1x - 800
MA- 8x - 640
So I got a 2220, but super scored I got a 2320. I am going to go over my mistake ( 2 vocab) and see if I can get any better. Slowing down paid dividends in Writing, seeing as I only got 1 Wrong. Don't care too much about math because of superscoring, so I'm happy. Time to work on my essay and reading (vocab).</p>
<p>Uhh I got
750 - R
690 - M :(((((
790 or a 770 -W (minus 1) <--- depends on the essay a 10 or 9
Total - 2230 or 2210</p>
<p>The writing was hella easy, which explains the curve haha. 10 E for 790 with -1 MC? daaam.
I really screwed up on the math..pretty disappointed with that.</p>
<p>Interestingly enough, I read the 7 sparknotes thing as suggested by that one guy who posted earlier. Though it probably didn't have that much impact upon my writing score, as I usually average around 2-3 wrong, but this section was hella easy. </p>
<p>I hear that the january 2007 R is hella easy for some reason, but I thought it was about the same/hope it was about the same hahaha.
This is my last QAS, pretty much...so...yeah..
Hopefully I get something like this on the upcoming test, except with a higher math score :).</p>
<p>^I think you made a mistake and should have said 2340 then, hahahaha.</p>
<p>Yeah, it was kind of easy, but I made like 4 moron mistakes on the math, so my math took a dip. </p>
<p>The writing was insanely easy, but the CR was about the same - I only went about 10 points higher. The curve was also pretty generous for the CR.</p>