Omitting Questions--Score Impact

<p>What is a rough calculation of the SAT maximum score you can get if you omit 5 to 10 questions but answer everything else correct? Xiggi had stated somewhere that you could answer the easy and medium correctly and still get around a 600 to 620 if you omitted all the hard (which I think total 15).</p>

<p>basically omitting a question and getting one wrong is essentially the same thing when your at the top of the score ranges, if u omit 10-15 yur looking at starting at 630 max at each section</p>

<p>Yea....you are much better off omitting 10-15 problems than you are blindly guessing at 10-15 of them, but if you are only guessing at 1-2, then it is probably better to guess at them (if you got everything else right, the 2.5 being subtracted will end up rounding to the same thing as 2 subracted (from your raw score).</p>

<p>if you can get those questions down to at least 3 you are much better off at guessing as oppsed to ommitting 10-15, I meen that is only if you are looking for scores in the 640+ range, im telling u right know for the PSAT last year i ommitted all the questions i only got down to three, but on the SAT i guessed and there was a dramatic improvement in my scores</p>