About Raw Scores

<p>I recently took the U.S History SAT 2, and I'm expecting about 9 wrong give or take one.
If my aggregate score is an 81, because I've omitted none, is that a 790 or an 800?
Sparknotes says it is a 790, but apparently the collegeboard practice book say it is an 800.</p>

<p>Can anyone help me out here as to which one is true?</p>

<p>If you got 9 wrong your score would be 79.25 because you lose points for wrong answers.</p>

<p>^ Correct; one-fourth of a point is lost for incorrect answers, while no points are given or taken for omitted answers.</p>

<p>Regardless of what the answer to your question is, I wouldn’t sweat it. If you end up missing only the ones you think you have missed, you’re fine. It’s not like college admissions officers are going to see less than an 800 and scoff at you haha. Just my two cents.</p>