Approximation of my math score?

<p>I don't remember EXACTLY how many I got wrong, but I'll just give some estimates. </p>

<p>Grid ins-1 wrong, maybe 2.
Omitted 2
Got 2 wrong and there's always a good chance of the 3rd or 4th careless mistake. </p>

<p>I was trying to get a 700, do I have a good chance at it with the curve?</p>

<p>probably not. The time a got a 710 it was with a 49/54 raw score. It looks as if you could end up with a 47 raw which would be around a 680.</p>

<p>i ommitted 4, got 2 grid-ins wrong, and like 4 MC questions wrong.</p>

<p>600+, I hope?</p>

<p>I got 1 of the grid ins wrong, but didn't omit any.</p>

<p>I think I got 1-2 of the multiple choice wrong and omitted ~2.</p>

<p>Could I get close to a 700?</p>

<p>Aren't you usually allowed to miss like 1 and still get an 800?</p>

<p>usually if you miss one you go down to 780</p>

<p>Sometimes you can miss one and get a 760!</p>

<p>what would a 1 Student produced answer incorrect and maybe 1 mcq incorrect be?</p>

<p>I ommited one and get one MC wrong, what would i approx get?
hope i've done well in maths.. i failed others</p>

<p>DARN, so it looks like a lot of the math approximation scores or whatever are dependent on the test? </p>

<p>I'm sure this question has been answered before but does collegeboard set the curve according to the scores of the test takers? or do they arbitrarily set it up?? D: </p>

<p>WELL, if i got 2 grid-in's wrong.. which is like ommitting 2, and one multiple choice wrong for math, do you think that's still like 740??? =/ and i might have gotten more too... never 100% sure...i'm super worried... math is supposed to be my "strong" area too. seems like i freaked out a little bit too much... :[[[[</p>

<p>My d omitted one ... one she hopes was experimental ... and thinks she got the rest correct. If that one is experimental, does that mean it won't count against her?</p>

<p>zebes, new to this SAT stuff</p>

<p>1 student response and 1 wrong. would that make 780?</p>

<p>no, 2 wrong would be around a 760/750. I got a 780 with one wrong.</p>

<p>What's ~10 wrong?</p>

<p>Wow I was under the impression that there was atleast a slight curve on the math. But 1 wrong drops you to a 780. Yikes. I'm hoping for a 650-700 on Feb. 14th.</p>