Only omitted one answer on math and got a 750?

<p>The November score report came out today and I was pleasantly surprised to see that I got a perfect other than one omitted question. I got a 750, doesn't 50 points off for only one omitted question seem like a lot? I'm more than happy with my score, just a bit confused</p>

<p>I had something similar happen, I did not omit any answers and only got 5 wrong but I received a 660? I tried calculating my raw score in a number of ways given that it doesn’t tell me whether the wrong answers were grid-ins or multi choice and each time it gives me a range of 680-720. However I noticed that my percentile for my state was 74% but the national was 87% I think that might have something to do about it.
-Cheese</p>

<p>I omitted 1 and missed 2 and got a 700 lol</p>

<p>Even this seems low considering missing 2 or less is the same as omitting 2 because your raw score will round up. I’m assuming the test was just curved heavily because I’ve heard of people getting an answer wrong and still getting an 800</p>

<p>This is not uncommon, if it was an easy test there is a hard scale.</p>

<p>Same bucket here. I only missed two and got a 720. The curve on this years November SAT math was just ridiculous I guess. I miss the easy 780 I got by only missing one question in May :(. </p>

<p>In october i got 740 with 1 wrong and 1 omitted.</p>

<p>The critical reading was scaled harder than usual as well. I missed three questions and got a 760 when that would usually be a 780.</p>

<p>That is crazy for omitting one to be a 750. A lot a lot of people must gave gotten a perfect score for the curve to be like that.</p>