May SAT Math Curve

<p>let's start this up. 3 wrong, no omit, 730</p>

<p>2 wrong, 0 omit: 780</p>

<p>holy crap, a 50 point drop, ouch</p>

<p>One wrong. No blank.</p>

<p>780</p>

<p>(Juan is standing in a line, 9 more people behind him than in front of him...... haha)</p>

<p>4 wrong, 1 omit - 710</p>

<p>1 wrong, 0 omit, 780</p>

<p>1 omitted. 53 Right - 800</p>

<p>silverhammer: its not a 50 point drop. in may, there were 3 different forms, all with different curves. on the juan form it was 800, 780, 750, ...</p>

<p>0 Wrong: 800</p>

<p>2 Wrong, 0 Omit - 750</p>

<p>2 wrong, 1 omit: 770</p>

<p>4 wrong 2 omit 700</p>

<p>"1 omitted. 53 Right - 800"</p>

<p>I thought that missing a question (a multiple choice one)was the same as leaving a question blank? As long as you dont get 3 wrong (which would make you lose a point), how is it different?</p>

<p>Furthermore, my wrong one was a fill-in one, not MC.</p>

<p>Is this just due to different forms of the test, where 1 wrong would be an 800, or am I missing something?</p>

<p>4 wrong, 1 omit, 700</p>

<p>2 wrong (but one was a grid-in), 1 omit, 730</p>

<p>I thought that you lose a full point for an omit, 1/3 of a point for a wrong answer.</p>

<p>5 wrong (at least two were grid-ins), 740</p>

<p>whoa . . . most of these curves look better than March though . . . for that I had</p>

<p>3 wrong, no omit, 720 :(</p>

<p>2 wrong 2 omit
720</p>

<p>diesel boy how did u do better than me if u got less raw pts than me?</p>

<p>1 wrong 0 omit 800</p>

<p>1 omit, 3 grid-ins wrong: 720</p>