Math Level I

<p>Did anyone here take the Math Level I test on May 7?
How did you do? </p>

<p>What do you think the curve will be?</p>

<p>It's Math I guy. 1 wrong 780, 2 760, etc etc.</p>

<p>What about 5 omits?</p>

<p>I'm only a freshman... Would you recommend me to cancel scores if I'm not very confident?</p>

<p>5 omits would be about a 720-730. On my math 1 I omitted about 2 and got 4 wrong and got a 680.</p>

<p>Wow! MATH I C curve is HARSH. Thank god for the Math II C</p>

<p>I thought the test was kinda hard. I had 4 omits probably 2-3 wrong. I'm hoping for high 600s. I probably would have cancelled, but I also took US History which I think I did really well on.</p>

<p>Can't you cancel 1 score? Look at this from the old boards:

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By Shawn on Saturday, January 25, 2003 - 09:05 pm: Edit </p>

<p>Dude, RK: </p>

<p>YES FOR THE LAST TIME: YOU CAN CANCEL AN INDIVIDUAL SCORE! If you still don't believe anybody about this call Collegeboard themselves and ask them!

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<p>I was very confident in all my answers...except for 5 of them, that is.</p>

<p>You cannot cancel an individual score. My proctor told me.</p>

<p>You can only cancel math individually, and only if you had a calculator malfunction during the test AND you told your proctor while you were there.</p>

<p>Yeah, that's what I heard too Spartan. I wish my calculator malfunctioned lol.</p>

<p>The only question that threw me off was the last one - anyone get an answer for that? I put A</p>

<p>Hmmm... I wanted an 800, but it seems like I'm not gonna get it. I might cancel my scores...</p>

<p>Umm.. If you're unsure about score cancellaton, this is taken directly from the site:</p>

<p>SAT Subject Tests
You must cancel ALL scores for that test date.</p>

<p>To cancel a score at the test center, ask the test supervisor for a Request to Cancel Test Scores Form, complete it immediately, and return it to the test supervisor before leaving the room. Once your request to cancel scores has been submitted, your scores cannot be reinstated and will not be reported to you or your designated institutions.
If you erase all responses to an individual Subject Test, it will be considered a request for cancellation, and scores from all tests taken on that day will be canceled.
If you are taking the Math Level 1 or Math Level 2 and your calculator malfunctions (and you do not have a backup calculator) tell your test supervisor when the malfunction occurs. In the case of calculator malfunction, you can cancel these scores and still have your other Subject Tests scored.
If you are taking a listening test and your cassette player malfunctions, tell your test supervisor when the malfunction occurs. In the case of cassette player malfunction, you can cancel these scores and still have your other Subject Tests scored.</p>

<p>Another question:</p>

<p>Would ETS void my score for this one if I retook it?</p>