<p>Can we tell from the score sheet they send us how we got a question wrong? i.e., whether we got it wrong because it was just plain wrong or whether the bubbled oval was illegible for the scanner?</p>
<p>They'll give the answer you put and then the correct answer and the difficulty of each question on a certain scale I believe</p>
<p>But they won't tell you if they couldn't read your bubble?</p>
<p>Well whatever they read in the bubble is the answer they said you put. I don't know what happens if they can't read your bubble, maybe they count it as a blank? Or as letter E out of a 4 choice question?
You can always get your test hand scored if you're unsure</p>
<p>I don't know. It's not like I usually get 700s and got a 340...I usually get upwards of 760 and got a 700 for math, which judging by the curves (others have gotten 790 and 760; I trust that the next one down is definitely not 700)...</p>
<p>I would've thought math would be by far my best score. However, Occam's Razor says that it's much more likely I had a bad day and didn't know than somehow my bubbles were all messed up.</p>