<p>Your way looks correct to me numberone.</p>
<p>It is actually really harsh. For the last ones i have taken, 1 wrong is a 35. Then 2 is a 34, 3 is a 33, and 4 is either a 32 or a 31. Rarely do they ever let 1 wrong be a 36. It all depends on how many perfect scores there are. I doubt that this time they will allow it but I could be wrong.</p>
<p>Well... I am hoping for at least a 27 Composite with a 27 in math and a 30 in English; I really don't care about reading and science.</p>
<p>Nice to meet you guys</p>
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<p>Are there any other questions people had on the test?</p>
<p>It does not depend on how many perfect scores there are. The score conversion for the test was determined a long time ago. And usually there's at least one test out of the four where you can miss one or two and still get a 36.</p>
<p>they will never have 2 wrong be a 36. It has never happened. They might have one wrong be a 35, but never 2.</p>
<p>I had to rush on the last Reading and Science passages so I would greatly appreciate it if somebody could post the answers that they remember from those please.:)</p>
<p>I believe the Reading passage had to do with climate and the Science passage had to do with cells or some other Biology topic.</p>
<p>I don't remember any questions or answers. If you give me a question, i could remember the answer to it. Otherwise, i don't remember any.</p>