<p>I took the june 4th sat ..in Canada though. I got 8 wrong in CR and got 680, 4 wrong in math and got 690, 2 wrong in Writing, 9 for the essay and got 730. The math seems a bit low to me...helppp?</p>
<p>i don't know if that particular score is low, but they change the rubrics a lot from test to test. Retake it and your score might be different.</p>
<p>yes that is normal. the math curve is very harsh. i took the sat in december and got 3wrong 1omit and got 720.</p>
<p>What?!?!?!...i missed 3 omitted 0 and got 720 also!!</p>
<p>Math sounds right...how many did you omit? I got three wrong and a 680 (but omitted five).</p>
<p>Writing is dead on. 12 on the essay, four wrong, none omitted, 770.</p>
<p>CR also seems right, but it's harder for me to guess that, because I only got 2 wrong, none omitted, 800.</p>
<p>Anyways point is the # you omit is important so...</p>
<p>Thats ridiculous---------</p>
<p>i didnt omit any...i figure the writing is kinda harsh because i only missed 2..although my essay was pretty bad. If the curves are this harsh..how do people get scores like 780 and 790? Miss one, omit one? miss two?</p>
<p>the CR seems harsh too. If ppl get 2 wrong, omit none..and manage to get 800, is 8 wrong really that far off? For most of the princeton review practice tests...8 wrong is more like 720 or 710.</p>
<p>In May, I had 3 wrong and 1 omit and got 720.</p>
<p>If you didn't omit any your math /does/ seem really low. Because my score was only ten points lower. That's weird.</p>