<p>Mathematics Level I answered 46/50. I left 4 blank, couldn't solve them. I'll go out on a limb and say that I answered all 46 correct.</p>
<p>Mathematics Level II 42/50, didn't answer the other 8. I'll still go out on a limb and say I got all 42 correct, just for this situation. But I'm pretty confident in myself. </p>
<p>I only answered the problems I knew how to solve, I honestly didn't think either test was that difficult. You either knew what to do, or you didn't. </p>
<p>If I got these scores, what should I expect to see? 750, 760? I'm considering that it may be different considering I left them blank, as opposed to guessing or getting the incorrect and losing points. Am I right?</p>
<p>Math 1 maybe around a 760</p>
<p>Math 2 you could see a 780 - 800 assuming you got all the ones you answered correctly</p>
<p>Fortunately even the harshest curves for subject test make the SAT curves look like torture</p>
<p>Math 1 you can get a raw score of like 30 and still get a 600</p>
<p>For literature you only have to get about 55% of the questions to get a 600, lol</p>
<p>If you get less then 10 wrong/omitted on any section your looking at a mid 700 - 800</p>
<p>rbethell, I think 800 is a bit exaggerated if you skip 8… unless its a really hard test, which it wasn’t, it was mainly time-consuming. The first 30 questions were super easy.</p>
<p>CompSciGeek 3 people in my school skipped 7 questions on the last math level 2 subject test and all 3 got an 800</p>
<p>so if its not an 800, its very close to it</p>
<p>^Ok maybe that makes a bit of sense, still strange though, the cutoff is at 44/50. Maybe its because they didnt get any questions wrong.</p>