Chemistry "Raw Score --> Real Score"

<p>Does anybody have any idea as to what "raw score" on the real SAT II corresponds to an 800?</p>

<p>Some people have it as high as 82 and above; others say as low as 77.</p>

<p>According to the big blue book of subject tests, an 800 on chemistry = raw score of 82 and above.</p>

<p>The Government is correct</p>

<p>What is a 60, 65, and 70?</p>

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lol, did you create an account just to say that?</p>

<p>judging by the difficulty of this test and past curves, i’d say that if you get an 80 raw score you will safely get an 800 (then again it could be 78 or 79. no one knows for sure)</p>

<p>Official SAT Subject Test Book:
60 - 690
65 - 710
70 - 740</p>

<p>according the 1998 edition BB book though 78/85 is 800
and 59/85 is 700</p>

<p>The curve is a little harder now isn’t it? 82/85 and possibly a little lower on occasion is an 800?</p>

<p>Haha Vinvam, yeah I did. I am such a loser lol</p>

<p>i would say something like 82/85?</p>

<p>probably 79/85 maybe even 78</p>

<p>Nope. Its curved. 95%'tile above is 800 for Chem.
99%'tile for Lit. 98%'tile for USH. lol… have fun your humanities guys. </p>

<p>Source:
Official College board publication</p>