<p>What is the curve on the test? For instance, in Math II, even if you get 6 questions incorrect, you can still get a 800. Is there any such thing in Physics?</p>
<p>I think it can be up to getting 65 on the raw score can still qualify you as a 800. But you probably know your results by now.</p>
<p>Can i self study for physics SAT?</p>
<p>does it have any calculus!?</p>
<p>On the released CB exam, -16 is an 800.</p>
<p>There is no calculus.</p>
<p>I got an 800 after self-studying about half of the material, but be aware that it’s difficult and will require a lot of time and effort.</p>
<p>I think the most recent test was closer to -10. I got a 790 and I’m fairly sure my raw score was either 64/75 or 63/75.</p>
<p>i know the gap is closing a little and you can get -11 or -12 but then when you take off for wrong answers it comes out to -15, but don’t let that fool you that buffer zone can go away really fast.</p>