<p>what would my sat math score be if i omitted 2 but got everything else right? it wasnt that hard, but i was doublechecking EVERYTHING. that was stupid of me.</p>
<p>760 maybe…</p>
<p>760 or 770 ;)</p>
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<li>If you retake the SAT, just guess. It’s better to guess when you’re score is that high.</li>
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<p>Yes,if you only got 2 wrong,the penalty for guessing won`t catch you</p>
<p>In the future: If you’re <em>positive</em> that you got every other question right, and run out of time, might as well guess on the last two. Leaving two blanks would give you a raw score of 52. If you guessed and got both wrong, you would get a raw score of 51.50, which would be rounded up to a 52 anyway.</p>
<p>well those questions were both in the first section, so i had no idea how the rest of the math would be like. i thought i would have to omit more on the next sections. but it turns out that i didnt have to.</p>
<p>Lol it’s not a big deal either way. I think a 770 is just as impressive as 800. Only a couple careless mistakes separate the two scores.
So nice job</p>
<p>hey i agree with you aluminum boat, sorry if i seem picky. its just my dad wants me to get a perfect score. you know what asian parents are like.</p>