<p>Who are are awaiting their scores tomorrow? I wrote Physics, Chem and Maths Level 2.
I'm pretty sure I'm not getting a 800 in maths since I omitted 8! I already have a 780 so anything other than a 800 is kind of useless :/
What is the curve like in Physics and Chem? I skipped 10 in Physics and 6 in Chem and I feel pretty good about the question I have attempted. What are my chances of an 800?</p>
<p>… you rewrote on a 780? Ah well, at least you had an excuse since you were also writing Chem and Physics, haha.</p>
<p>These could help you figure out what you might’ve gotten on the Physics and Chem: [SparkNotes:</a> SAT Physics: SAT II Physics Score Conversion Table](<a href=“SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular Study Guides”>SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular Study Guides) and [url=<a href=“SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular Study Guides”>SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular Study Guides]SparkNotes:</a> SAT Chemistry: Scoring the SAT II Chemistry<a href=“oh%20man,%20the%20Chem%20scale%20is%20rough!”>/url</a></p>
<p>I’m awaiting SAT I scores for my last sitting ever (I’m a senior). Fingers f(iretr)ucking crossed.</p>
<p>I decided to write maths the previous night. Kind of a stupid decision on my part. I know a friend of mine who has written maths four times already because she isn’t getting a 800. She has a 780 in maths and two 800s in the other two. She is such a genius.
Oh man.
I left questions in chem just because someone told me you can leave upto 10 in chem and 12 in physics. At least I’m sure I won’t get anything wrong now.
I have one more try left in may. (My scores have to be given in by may 27)
All the best :)</p>
<p>That physics curve (according to sparknotes) is extremely generous, if true.</p>
<p>^^not generous</p>