<p>please give the following information:
the test you took (American/International)
The number of wrongs and omits in CR, M and W multiple choice
The score of CR and M
The Multiple Choice Subscore of the Writing Section</p>
<p>Follow this format:
NETKING:
International
CR 11 wrongs 0 omit 660
M 1 wrong 0 omit 780
W 6 wrong 0 omit 70</p>
<p>^Internationals had a harder test, minus the CR vocab.
11 wrong CR - 660 (intl.)
0 wrong Math - 800 (obviously)
1 wrong MC writing - still an 80. Apparently it was really “difficult” though I have no idea where my mistake is.
80 (-1MC) + 11 essay = 800 W.</p>
<p>Im not sure if any of you can answer this question, but I took the May SAT and received a -2 on writing and a 9 on the essay. I received a 730. Is this a bit low, and what should I expect to receive on this section with a 10 or maybe 11 essay?</p>
<p>International:
CR 6 wrong 0 omit - 730
M 1 wrong 0 omit - 780
W 1 wrong 0 omit - 80(extremely rare, but the test was definitely harder than any one of the 30 practice tests I’ve done)</p>
<p>80 + 10 essay - 800</p>
<p>@Ally131: I’m positive that you meant 8 wrong 0 omit for CR, as 8 wrong 8 omit would yield a -18 raw score, which would never lead to a 700.</p>
<p>@1253729 Gah I got a 780 on CR with no omits and -3. Did CB make a mistake based on the curve you said? I felt that the CR was harder than usual with the vocab, so I was expecting at least a 790.</p>
<p>@wants2go2college: No, they did not make a mistake. Because you got 3 wrong, you also incurred a guessing penalty. So your raw score would be 67-3 wrong-1 guessing penalty=63=780 which makes sense.</p>