<p>Depends on the curve. I got a 700 in June with -5, 3 omitted, so I’d say around there, maybe a 680 or so.</p>
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<p>did anyone get socilitous as an answer?</p>
<p>on the october SAT, i got 15/19 (1 omit) and a 39/48 (2 omit), and that was a 660… i just want to break 700 on CR… if all goes well, i’ll get 700 CR, 800 M, 750 W, and that’ll be perfectly fine with me (2250)</p>
<p>EXAMPLES OF ALLOWABLE CONTENT
- A general discussion of topics on the exam.</p>
<p>It’s not like we are saying, "Oh yeah, what was the answer to #12 in section 5? The sentence was “Students hate taking the SAT because it takes you four hours to finish it”.</p>
<p>Peytoncline, I’m shooting for a 2250 as well, but my reading’s not looking so good. W and M were easy this time, though, so it should go alright.</p>
<p>yes, collegebound.Nothing else fit</p>
<p>for all of you that are asking what a -3, -6 , 7omitted etc… just score it in the BB, and your real score should be pretty close.</p>
<p>good. someone else said it wasnt an answer so i was confused. anyone know the question though by any chance? just want to be 100% sure.</p>
<p>I think I put they, not he or she…</p>
<p>They. The antecedent is “judges” so it has to be plural, I believe.</p>
<p>problem with my BB is that it gives me a range (like 650 - 740 or something like that)</p>
<p>the answer was CANDID cause it said her attitude was deceptive, implying that the word is the opposite of what it says in the sentnce</p>
<p>did u guys get like around 3 no error for writing?</p>
<p>i got 2 no errors…</p>
<p>I think so, Clout. No error on:</p>
<p>Beth like going to college in Arizona…
The store accepts neither checks nor credit cards…</p>
<p>And also didn’t change:</p>
<p>The sea cucumber’s glowing skin…
Mozart plays in Eastern Europe…</p>
<p>but for beth, wasnt the “had not” part awkward? idk, it just didnt feel right. thats what i put was the error.</p>
<p>^ agree with all of those (except i don’t remember the checks and credit cards one, or at least i didn’t know what i put on it… but all the other ones i agree on), highhopes</p>
<p>I think it was like, the store accepts neither checks nor credit cards, which is bothersome to those who dislike carrying large amounts of money</p>
<p>What was the one with the conservative scientists? One of the answers was Wrongheaded…chicanery.</p>