<p>if you got 800 on the november 6 math IIC, what was ur percentile... i got 800, 90th percentile
i know i left one answer blank... so if i didnt, and got the answer right, would i have a higher percentile? in other words: what puts you in a percentile, the raw score or the score out of 800?
thanks
katie</p>
<p>I didn't take the test, but I can say that it is the scale score that determines percentile. Raw scores vary from test to test, but scale scores are constant, therefore percentiles are constant.</p>
<p>It hovers around 90-91 percentile. Mine was 90, I think, from sometime two years, and I don't think it's ever deviated from 90 by much in recent history.</p>
<p>Scale score, not raw score, determines percentile. A person with all the questions right would be same percentile who caught tail end of 800 curve.</p>
<p>Mine was 90th percentile</p>
<p>90th, thats what they all are</p>
<p>I left four blank, but same percentile as you. 800- 90%</p>
<p>thanks guys</p>
<p>is it possible for a guy who gets all the answers correct with percentage of 100?</p>
<p>no. in no SAT test can you get a percentage of 100% since you can't do better than yourself on a test.</p>
<p>an 800 is an 800. remember that.</p>