math 2 general curve

<p>I'm takaing math 2 on saturday and I'm kind of worried about it.</p>

<p>How many questions can you generally get wrong to have a 700, 750, or 800?</p>

<p>I believe for an 800 it's something like 4 wrong...</p>

<p>Raw Score 43+/50 = 800
42 790
41 780
40 770
39 760
38 750
etc.</p>

<p>Thats really light.</p>

<p>Wait I thought it was like -7 =800.
Is it really possible that omitting more than 4 could result in lower than a 800?</p>

<p>Only on bad days. Normally if you leave 6 to 7 blank and get 100% on all else it's good for a 800. Never goes below that for being nice, but can get much meaner sometimes.</p>

<p>this is so gay, i keep getting 730 and 740's on practice tests. is it possible to do much better on the tests on test day (saturday)? i used princeton review and collegeboard for practice tests.</p>

<p>How many can you get wrong and omit to get 730+?</p>

<p>Like, what should be the balance? Say, I get 4 wrong and omitt 3...etc.</p>

<p>i think u 10-11 wrong is like a 740 if im correct. the test is really lenient</p>