<p>So, I heard that you can get like 3 or 4 wrong on Math II and still get an 800. Does anyone know about that for Literature or Spanish? Are there any stats?</p>
<p>getting 800 with 3 or 4 wrongs??? that sounds good, but i doubt it's true.</p>
<p>It's deff true for math II that there's a good curve, but i don't know about lit or spanish.</p>
<p>I heard you can get a raw score of ~42 (out of 50) on IIc and get an 800.</p>
<p>For Lit, you can miss two or three questions.</p>
<p>hey, what about physics??</p>
<p>the math 2c curve is really easy. I'm pretty sure you are guaranteed an 800 if you miss 3 or less (and you don't leave a bunch of them blank).</p>
<p>in physics you can get like 7 or 8 wrong and still get an 800</p>
<p>thx, sheed.</p>
<p>The Math IIC curve is very very generious (you can actually miss 7 or so and get a perfect score)</p>
<p>I think the curve on the chemistry exam is pretty generous also, since I'm sure I missed a few and I ended up getting 800 on that test.</p>
<p>Basically, most of the higher level science and math SAT IIs have pretty decent curves...the history and english exams usually do not.</p>
<p>The Spanish SAT II does not have a really lenient curve because a lot of native speakers take the test.</p>
<p>i think you could get much more wrong than 7 or 8 questions in physics and still get 800</p>
<p>lol no, you can get a raw score of -10 but you can't forget that they subtract points from wrong answers, 7 wrong would equal about -10</p>