<p>Can someone help me determine a general SAT curve? I'm taking all these practice tests, yet I only know this huge range of scores...</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure on the math curve (54 = 800, 53=790, 52=770 or 760, 51=740, 50=760...etc), but I'm baffled with the rest. </p>
<p>Can anyone help?</p>
<p>i got 720 with a 50 so the pattern goes for every one wrong u get -app. 20 points</p>
<p>The March SAT math curved like this: (54 - 800, 53 - 790, 52 - 760, 51 - 740, 50 - 720, 49 - 710, 48 - 700, and so on until 38 - 610, 37 - 610)</p>
<p>What about verbal? And more importantly, writing? I'm really tired of these ranges in the blue book and want a score that is sort of close to the real thing.</p>
<p>i would like to know also</p>
<p>well I got two wrong in the writing mc and got a subscore of 75. It was brutal.</p>
<p>(These as was the math were from form codes AEOZ and BWOZ in the Q&S Service booklet)</p>
<p>Reading 67 - 800, 66 - 800, 65 - 800, 64 - 790, 63 - 770, 62 - 750, 61 - 740, 60 - 720, 59 - 710 and so on to 53-52 - 650</p>
<p>Writing 49 - 80, 48 - 80, 47 - 77, 46 - 75, 45 - 73, 44 - 71, 43 - 70, 42 - 68, 41 - 67, 40 - 66, 39 - 65, 38 - 63, 37 - 62 and so on to 24-23 - 49</p>
<p>Thank you! Although this isn't completely accurate for the next SAT, it gives us a good estimate.</p>