<p>I've been reading these SAT-I threads and they have made me even more anxious about my score...</p>
<p>I'm guessing I omitted 3 on Math and got ~5 wrong => what does that equate to?
And for verbal, I omitted 1 and let's assume I got ~5 wrong => what does that equate to?</p>
<p>EDIT: And I know the differences in curves for each test day, but I just want a rough estimation if possible...</p>
<p>Verbal could be higher than what they are saying. Although some of the scales would put you at about a 740, others I have seen would put you up closer to a 770. It all depends on this curve.</p>
<p>the test that i took today had 4 math sections, and 3 verbals.i read that 1 of the math sections dont count, so that there would be 60 questions. anyway, on the grid in section i gridded the answer but i think i forgot to bubble in the digits. so right there i omitted like 10 questions and didnt know. plus 6 more questions i didnt get to, plus about 3 or 4 i got wrong. Being that i answered all 4 sections of math. What do you think my raw score is?</p>
<p>yep, i didnt read it though, i copied the answer off of the person next to me. remember that grid in question " 40 chairs are produced every 3 hours....8 hour shift. 60 chairs.... whats the average. howd you do it i got i think 52.5 as the answer.</p>