<p>ROUGLY how many question can you get wrong/leave blank to get a 700 in math, writing, and reading?</p>
<p>i wonder too...</p>
<p>I know you can miss like 5 on CR and be perfectly fine. Writing depends on the essay. I guess you can miss like 3 and get an 8 on the essay and still get 700, although it'd be EXTREMELY low. </p>
<p>I'm more curious about math though... AAH</p>
<p>math scares me... ALOT.</p>
<p>i think i bombed it today...</p>
<p>I think the general consensus is that -3, -4 in math is a low 700 in math</p>
<p>Okay. then new curve:</p>
<p>54 800
53 780
52 760
51 740
50 720
49 700</p>
<p>^^ man thats a harsh curve</p>
<p>lol chickenboi, thats exactly what im thinking
i REALLY hope they are at least somewhat generous with math..</p>
<p>hahaha. I know... I hope that it's more like 51 is a 750.</p>
<p>In general:</p>
<p>Math: miss 5 - 7
Reading: miss 7 - 10
Writing: It varies too much b/c of the essay.</p>
<p>do you have to get 700 or above on critical reading for ivies?</p>
<p>How many can you get wrong on writing if you get a 10 on essay?</p>
<p>Well, I hear Princeton cares a lot about CR.
So, for Pton and Harvard, definitely 700+ is necessary (unless the applicant is a special case...)</p>
<p>To miss 5-7 in math and still get a 700, not going to happen. As a very popular thread on this forum tells us, -3 is a 710.</p>