<p>I got my score report, and i looked at CR, and ***, I already knew I missed one passage reading question, but apparently I omitted one? I thought I did all questions. I never omit anything. If I hadn't omitted it, and gotten it right (which is most likely, because I checked all my answers with the forum, and they were all right except for the expected one - and this omitted one was a hard question, indubitably mentioned in the forum), i would've gotten a 800. I am pretty mad. </p>
<p>So what did everyone else get so we can get a grasp on the curve?</p>
<p>CR it was -2 raw score, 780
Math it was -2 raw score, 760
Writing, 80, 10 essay would convert to 800</p>
No… I found it surprisingly easy compared to other CR sections I’ve taken as practice. I do agree that the curve was very harsh though (and probably justifiably so).</p>
<p>CR: -0 raw score was 800
M: -1 raw score was 790
W: 80 MC/9 Essay was 800</p>
<p>All in all, I omitted one question on the whole test and received a 2390. If only I had omitted a CR question instead of a Math one. :(</p>
<p>The harsh CR curve implies that the CR section was relatively easy compared to other SATs. These two things are highly related: you can’t have a relatively hard CR section and a harsh curve.</p>
<p>710 CR = 5 wrong, 0 omitted. Tough curve but expected because it was pretty easy.
800 M = 0 wrong, 0 omitted. Easier than normal I think.
800 W = 1 wrong, 0 omitted. 10 on the essay. Surprised this was an 800, but I’m not complaining :)</p>
<p>What looks better - a 2310 first time or a…say…2360 powerscored?</p>