<p>Do u think my math score for the 2008 may 3rd will be above 700:
(Experimental was critical reading)</p>
<p>Incorrect: 3
Omit (Gridin) -2</p>
<p>Do u think my math score for the 2008 may 3rd will be above 700:
(Experimental was critical reading)</p>
<p>Incorrect: 3
Omit (Gridin) -2</p>
<p>I think that will be above 700, but not by much.</p>
<p>yea hopefully. i suck i got the stupid ones wrong</p>
<p>how about: </p>
<p>2 omit (1 MC, 1 incorrect grid-in)
1 incorrect MC </p>
<p>.. that's based off of what people are saying the answers are on this board .. so i may have missed another that people are forgetting.. if anything i think 2 more wrong max ..</p>
<p>usually 4 wrong is near 700.
march was 690 (which i got..f'n sucked)</p>
<p>if those 3 ICs are all mult choice id say your kind of on the fence on this one...dont get stressed out</p>
<p>i got four wrong on the march SAT too omg that ****ed me off as well. but what made me more angry was the fact that i got 4 wrong and 2 omit on the dec. SAT and got a 690 too .. so lame</p>
<p>how do you guys "know" what you got? is it just from people on here talking about the answers.? because who says they are right, and who says you didn't **** up an easy problem on accident?</p>
<p>Isn't each problem typically worth about 20 points. And an omit is 10.
So if you missed 4-5 depending on the curve that puts you at about 700</p>
<p>uh 700 or 690 idk. i got 4 wrong (score report doesnt say if i got grid in or mc wrong) and got a 710. you got 5 wrong, but 2 of them are grid-in, so i have NO idea.</p>
<p>Three incorrect with two omitted means a raw score of 48, which should get you a 700, based on typical recent tests...</p>
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Isn't each problem typically worth about 20 points. And an omit is 10.
So if you missed 4-5 depending on the curve that puts you at about 700
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<p>The score is based on a raw score in which your score is essentially
#correct - (#wrong/4) -- incorrect gridins don't count for #wrong tho
That number is then rounded to the nearest integer and given a score out of 800 based on the curve of the given test</p>
<p>I think this might be around a 720? It really depends on the curve. From what I hear, the curve can be really different between tests :(.</p>
<p>^ Sorry, that was a response to AKittka. Whoops.</p>
<p>To GetMeIn03: I'm going to guess this is either a high 600 or a 700.</p>
<p>what do you guys think 2 wrong, 1 omit is?</p>
<p>740</p>
<p>10char</p>
<p>heh there really isn't a difference between a 690 and a 700...so dont worry ^^</p>