<p>Math: 4 Omit, 1 wrong
CR: 6 omit, 2 wrong... can you also give me 6 omit, 1 wrong
Writing: 2 or 3 omit/ 10 essay</p>
<p>M: Low 700s
CR: Low 700s
W: mid-high 700s</p>
<p>Thank you so much! @superexcited</p>
<p>No problem, but it’s just an estimate.</p>
<p>4 omit and 1 wrong on math will probably result in the 600’s, given the predicted harsh curve</p>
<p>It will give you 690-700 due to harsh curve</p>
<p>On math, if someone got one MC wrong, one Grid In wrong and left one MC blank what should they be looking at?</p>
<p>^710</p>
<p>I also got 3 wrong.</p>
<p>If I got 2 wrong on math, what would my score be? </p>
<p>And how many max would I be able to get wrong to get 700s or above in both CR and writing. I’m not sure how many I got wrong on those.</p>
<p>Sorry for using your thread, OP. D: I didn’t want to make a new thread.</p>
<p>Could someone predict my writing score?</p>
<p>Writing: 0 omit, 1 or 2 wrong / 8 essay
(I really don’t know what I’m going to get on my essay because I didn’t finish it. But let’s say 8 at worst.)</p>
<p>@PurpleBunny
M: ~740-750
Max wrong on CR and Writing for a 700
CR: 8 wrong maybe
W: 5 wrong with a 10 essay</p>
<p>@strawbearries
W: ~750</p>
<p>superexcited do you agree with a 710 on math for one MC wrong, one Grid In wrong and left one MC blank</p>
<p>Thanks superexcited! The math score is a little disappointing, but I think that for CR and writing those are fine.</p>
<p>@parental unit 3
I think that’s about right.</p>
<p>@PurpleBunny
The math section was pretty easy so the curve will be lower, unfortunately.</p>
<p>Can somebody give me a rough estimate/prediction for what my March SAT1 scores would be with this many wrong wrong?Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>CR: 6 omitted 2 wrong
M: 3 wrong(grid-in) 2 wrong MC
W: 0 omitted 7 wrong / assuming 11-12 essay(wrote a solid essay filled up 2 pages)</p>
<p>@DangPeter
CR: ~700
M: ~700
W: High 600s to around a 700</p>