<p>^ 800 if generous curve, but 780 most probably (nov test was fairly easy compared with before).</p>
<p>7 omitted 6 wrong?</p>
<p>0 omitted, 6-5 wrong?</p>
<p>780-800, I'd say, CutAHoleInABox.</p>
<p>oops.
ZorroX99, what meadows36 said.</p>
<p>ZorroX99, that actually somewhere in the low 700's like 700-730</p>
<p>most i can get wrong to get an 800 with 2 omits?</p>
<p>i think 3 ^</p>
<p>^4, depending on the curve..</p>
<p>darn, i should've left more blank. ahha, i think i got a bit too overconfident</p>
<p>I left 12 blank and I really don't think I got one wrong. Any predictions on what my score will be? Haha I'm kind of slow at doing those problems so I left like the last 12 blank.</p>
<p>730, glmers.</p>
<p>2 omits, 5 wrong?</p>
<p><em>prays for 750+</em></p>
<p>^ that will probably be 770....</p>
<p>^will teh curve be seriously that generous?</p>
<p>-5 should be an 800....</p>
<p><em>bump</em></p>
<p>I left 5 blank and got 1 wrong. Is there hope for an 800 on this particular edition of the exam?</p>
<p>^ Didn't you already ask that question in the SAT II Math compilation thread?</p>
<p>1 1/2 more weeks...........</p>
<p>i'm so scared. i skipped ten. maybe got 1/2 wrong.</p>
<p>is that too low for harvard/yale?</p>