Okay, THis doesn't make sense.

<p>Look at my math scores...</p>

<p>NOVEMBER:
Number Right: 49, Number Wrong: 4, Number Omitted: 1, Total Number of Questions: 54, Raw Score: 48</p>

<p>=690</p>

<p>APRIL:
Number Right: 48, Number Wrong: 6, Number Omitted: 0, Total Number of Questions: 54, Raw Score: 47</p>

<p>=690!!!</p>

<p>im NOT complaining that my lower raw score brought me 690. it just doenst make sense. getting six wrong brings the same total score as getting four wrong and omitting one! isnt omitting supposd to be better than getting something wrong? can anyone explain this to me?</p>

<p>that is what we call a curve. :)</p>

<p>It makes sense to me. You have to remember, the curves are different for the different months. It seems your november SATs had a harsher scale for MAth, while April, it was more lenient...</p>

<p>That's all...</p>