<p>I think I got about 2 wrong on CR.
I "Think" I got 1 wrong and 2 omit( 2 wrong answers in grid-ins) on Math.
I had 3 quite strong examples, which will give me 10 on an essay and I think I missed 1-2 questions on Writing....</p>
<p>I am hoping for +2250.</p>
<p>Any guesses on what I would get on this SAT???</p>
<p>p.s.: I am EXTREMELY worried b/c on January's SAT, I got 730 on CR (3 wrong) and 680 with 9 on essay and 3 wrong MC....
I wish the curves are better this time.</p>
<p>Was the test harder or easier than usual???!!</p>
<p>So if you got 2210 in January, that meant you received 800 on the math, was that correct? I thought you said you got 3 wrong on Reading and 3 wrong on Writing last time. So was it 6 or 7 wrong on the entire test for 2210? It was brutal either way.</p>
<p>Anyway, I think the curve might be harsh again this time. Since the curve was determined by the difficulty of the experimental questions administered previously. As more test takers prepared for SAT, used-to-be medium and hard questions became easy and medium respectively. Of course, I hope I was incorrect in that assumption.</p>
<p>I really, really hope the curve isn’t as bad as in January, because I feel like I got 3 wrong on this one, and I really need a 750+. It would look so much better than my 680 (especially since I have a 770 and 800 in the other sections).</p>
<p>Hopefully, it’s somewhere around 760… that would be so amazing!</p>
<p>they don’t deduct points as they do for getting a mc wrong, but you still get the -1. Your raw score of 1 mc wrong and 2 grid in wrong, would be a -3.25, which rounds to -3</p>