Approximate score?

<p>I have come to terms with the idea that the scores in the Princeton Review SAT books are inaccurate. So I was wondering if people could give me an approximate score based on what I get:</p>

<p>I always get full in maths so I know that is a 800
I usually get 10 or 11 in my essay with 3-5 wrong overall on the writing
I also usually get 9-10 wrong on the critical reading so possibly a 55 or 56 raw score</p>

<p>Thanks a lot guys!</p>

<p>M: 800
W: High 600s/Low 700s
CR: 660-670 (March curve was absolutely ridiculous though)</p>

<p>Just out of curiosity, I saw some posts earlier talking about people who got a 9 on their essay and all correct on the multiple and still managed an 800 on the writing. Wouldn’t a 11 on the essay negate the 3-5 wrong, or is there something I don’t know?</p>

<p>Thanks for the feedback though mate!</p>

<p>well, not really. The essay is approximately 30% of the Writing score. The grammar score has a lot more weight. I would actually give you a 720 w/ your 11 essay and 3-5 wrong MC.</p>

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I accounted for a possible 10 as well. Hence high 600s/low 700s (680-720)</p>

<p>The grammar outweighs the essay 2:1, so it can’t really negate all of your mistakes there.</p>