<p>Do you guys answer all questions? Or do you guys leave 1 or 2 blank?</p>
<p>I always answer everything in hopes of getting a 700+, it only happened once.</p>
<p>Do you guys answer all questions? Or do you guys leave 1 or 2 blank?</p>
<p>I always answer everything in hopes of getting a 700+, it only happened once.</p>
<p>Math Level 0.5</p>
<p>Uhh mah ex-boyfriend got an 800 on IIC while leaving four or five blank.</p>
<p>Honestly, depending on the curve I try to leave as many blank as i can to still get an 800. In math 1, I didnt leave a single one blank, but in math two (which I'm taking december), I would leave 4 or 5 blank that I am even slightly unsure of. 800 is pretty easy to get on math II, but its extremely difficult on math 1. Good luck regardless</p>
<p>I got a 780 leaving 9 blank <_<
If it weren't for the stupid calculator mistake and my lack of balls it would have been 7 omits.</p>
<p>math 2, i think u can get around 43 raw score out of 50 to get 800, for math 1 u basically need all right to get 800</p>
<p>Damn. Well my testing days are over. I wish I had asked this before! I answered everything for Math 2. And I've only been getting high 600's. I should of skipped. :(
Well I have one 740. ;/</p>
<p>i recommend that you leave 5 blank so that you can focus harder on the other questions and get them right</p>
<p>leave the last 5 blank becuase those are the hardest</p>
<p>i promise, if you do this you will get a 800</p>
<p>I answered all of them because I was able to go fast through the easy ones and slow down for the ones at the end.</p>
<p>That being said, I know plenty of other people who got 800's by leaving 5 blank. However, I get the satisfaction of knowing my 800 was better :).</p>
<p>I answered all of them because I was able to go fast through the easy ones and slow down for the ones at the end.</p>
<p>That being said, I know plenty of other people who got 800's by leaving 5 blank. However, I get the satisfaction of knowing my 800 was better :).</p>
<p>I left 3 in blank, and I got 790 on math II. Math is supposed to be my strongest subject. I lost my calculator before I took the test, so oh yeah...</p>
<p>Dang! I didn't know you could leave so many blank!
I didn't leave any blank..I just guessed on some of them.
Wow..I got a 760 so I must have missed a LOT.
I thought the beginning was really easy..and then the last 10 problems or so was really really hard. I should've left a lot of them blank..</p>
<p>Well next time I'll know better!</p>
<p>I left 2 blank and got a 800 on Math II.</p>
<p>^Same.</p>
<p>I had no issue with time. I only ran out of time at the last problem because my calculator was in radian mode and I didn't think of that. So I didn't get to go back to the first one I skipped.</p>
<p>5~6 blank : some graph questions, some i didnt have time for.
800 !
I had to check twice before i could believe it myself.</p>
<p>I didn't finish. Last two were blank.</p>
<p>I left 2 blanks and got 800 for Math level2. But I only got 750 for Math1 :(</p>
<p>2 blank math level 2: 800
0 blank math level 1: 780</p>
<p>Left 6 questions blank that I had no idea on. I was more or less confident on the rest. Got a 800 XD Although I admit I lucked out, since if the curve had been -5=800, I would've gotten 790 or 780.</p>
<p>Work smart on the SATs, especially on tests like Maths II with a general curve. Focus on the easier ones than spending your time on the harder ones in the end, since in the end they equal the same amount of points.</p>
<p>I didn't leave any blank and got 800.</p>
<p>Then again, I took 9 practice tests so I was pretty good at finishing early and accurately.</p>