In ur experience, how many wrongs in math and cr = 800?

<p>Of course we know the scales are unpredicable, but what do you think is the cut off on the number of wrong answers?</p>

<p>M and CR combined for 800 or seperate? If it's seperate, M would be 0 wrong and CR would be 1 wrong max (on some tests).</p>

<p>I second that but would like to add that although there may be a very few instances where 2 wrong on CR would be an 800, I have never heard of an instance where anyone with a math question wrong got an 800.</p>

<p>At least not on the new SAT. On the old one, you could get a few wrong on Math and get an 800.</p>

<p>I missed 2 and omitted 0 and got an 800 on cr.</p>

<p>i got 2 wrong and omitted one and got a 770 on cr :( that one damn problem!</p>

<p>^^Different version. Mine was harder!</p>

<p>hey one more right like 2 wrong or 1 wrong 1 omit and it's a 800 for me. damn it!</p>

<p>well 10 more rights for me guarantees an 800 everytime.</p>

<p>and wow thats SUPER harsh for math. what about 2 wrongs in math? 780 at least?</p>

<p>two wrong was 760 for me in math.</p>

<p>I got 5 wrong in math and got a 680, that seems very harsh for a verbal mind boy, I was hurt.</p>

<p>i got 1 wrong 1 omit, 740 math new sat...
yeah i got the short straw.</p>

<p>^^That REALLY sucks.</p>

<p>**** michia, that blows hard. sucks that a careless mistake can bring you down like 20 points</p>