June 3 SAT Curve? (Results w/ questions wrong/left blank #s)

<p>*****? These statistics do not make sense.</p>

<p>lol they make a lot of sense!!!</p>

<p>lol they do not. :rolleyes:</p>

<p>This does not make sense. For my math, I got a 750 with 2 wrong and 0 omit (raw 52).</p>

<p>Other people in this thread have claimed the following for math
740 with 3 wrong and 0 omit (dancingbear) <-- makes sense
720 with 4 wrong and 0 omit (futurenyustudent) <-- makes sense
750 with 3 wrong and 0 omit (me.duh) <- does not make sense
720 with 2 wrong and 1 omit (skywalker99) <- does not make sense

790 with 1 wrong and 0 omit (prometheus) <- makes sense</p>

<p>Other people have claimed to have gotten **780<a href="Murasaki,%20PyroManiac,%20kathryn07">/b</a> and **770<a href="hey_la">/b</a> in the June SAT scores thread.</p>

<p>How is it possible that people are getting 800, 790, 780, 770 and 750 on the math section yet I got only 2 wrong and got a 750? How is it possible to get a 780 or 770 on the math? Either people are lying or there is something wrong.</p>

<p>what if people only omit? Then it might be possible..?</p>

<p>jeff1920 it might not make sense but its true.. mayb a few ppl r lying i cant comment on that but i certainly am not..
it says on my CB report that my score is best represented by a range (690-750) but it israther disappointing taht people with the same raw score as me (51) are getting higher than me. anybody knows how thats possible?
Is there any way to order a reevaluation or something like that of my scores...?</p>

<p>DAmmit. I dropped this time. 800 MAth, 780 Writing(77MC, 11 essay), 630 CR</p>

<p>Math: -0, 54 Raw Score
CR: 48 Raw Score
Writing: 45 Raw Score: 77 MC</p>

<p>June SAT had several forms and therefore several curves. Don't ask why you have the same number of rights/wrongs/omits as others do but have lower scores, you just took a different version of the test and it happened to give a tough curve. Maybe CB thinks this version is easier than the others.</p>

<p>For the math, doesn't it also depend on what you go wrong? An incorrect MC question will cost you a quarter of a point, while an incorrect fill-in won't cost you anything. Therefore it is possible to get 4 fill-ins wrong and get a 50/54, while 4 MCs wrong is a 49/54.</p>

<p>different tests (forms) are curved differently</p>

<p>math 3 wrong 0 omit raw score: 51 2 free response wrong... i knew i had 3 questions wrong the day of the test due to stupid mistakes... at least it wasnt more...</p>

<p>CR: 640 14 wrong 0 omit</p>

<p>writing: 720 5 wrong 0 omit 11 essay</p>

<p>CR-2 wrong, 0 Omit-790
Math-8 wrong, 0 omit-650
Writing-4 wrong, 0 omit, 8 essay (arghh stupid scanner)-670</p>

<p>the only explanatoin for same raw score and scaled has to be what karkaputto's sayin...</p>