<p>Is it possible to get our tests hand scored if we were shocked by unusually low scores? Having gotten an 800 on the Math II, and a 680 on the Math I, after feeling extremely confident, finishing early, checking my work and believing I would get at least a 750, if not an 800.</p>
<p>I would like to know if there was an error in processing, whether I erased incorrectly, or if I simply did badly on the test.</p>
<p>If I was a college admissions counselor, I would overlook your lowish Math I score in lieu of your 800 on Math II. IMO, it seems like the Math II test just means alot more than Math I. In response to your original question, it's impossible to know without knowing you and exactly what you did on the test.</p>
<p>Math 2 has a much larger curve than Math 1. Even if you get 5 wrong on Math 2, you can still get an 800. On the Math 1, you take direct hits to your overall score starting from the first mistake.</p>
<p>Umm let me just say that I got my Bio M rescored because i knew I didn't get a 620. I got a 700 on the rescore... and to be honest.. I thought they might have even been wrong again. But I should also mention that on my original score report I saw that collegeboard had said that I took E... so that's when I knew something was up. But still.. 80 points... not bad</p>