<p>I'm planning to give subject tests on January testing..Can anyone tell me how many mistakes can still get me a 800 in History and a 800 in Literature ?? thank you in advance.....</p>
<p>Nobody will know, including ETS and the College Board, until the test is actually administered, equated and scored.</p>
<p>I mean in MATH IIC , you can omit 5 or 6 questions and still get a 800. Is there anything like that in Literature or World History?? ANd Thanks BigIs...</p>
<p>According to one of my practice books, on the average curve, you can get about a 56/63 and still get an 800. Of course, when you factor in the -.25 per wrong answer, this means you can probably get about 5 wrong.</p>
<p>This is for the Lit, I'm not sure about the World History. I assume the curve is similar.</p>
<p>Thanks and 10 chars</p>
<p>History is more lenient than Lit. Out of 100 you can get 15-20 wrong and still score an 800, depending on the curve.</p>