October 6 SAT math

<p>what is a score for 2 wrong and 2 omit, with one of the wrongs ones being a grid in question? Assume all of this were on non experimental sections.</p>

<p>how's -1MC and -1FR looking this time?</p>

<p>Question, when you guys give your number of what you think you got wrong, are you just considering those which you know are sure are wrong? Because I mean I probaby got -2 or 3, but then I think about all those that I think i got right but will be wrong, or all those that misread for some reason. And it suddenly becomes -6 or 7.</p>

<p>It's just another way to make the wait easier.</p>

<p>On the SAT I am using right now, 2 wrong (1 MC, 1 Grid) and 2 omit is a 720.</p>

<p>1 wrong MC and 1 wrong Grid-in is 760.</p>

<p>I need a 700 on my math section but I omitted three questions. The questions I did answer, I think and hope, are right. </p>

<p>How does 3 omitted and 2 wrong sound if I want a 700 ?</p>

<p>that should be above 700. maybe 710.</p>

<p>It would have been a 710 on the January test.</p>