<p>For the March SAT I got -4 on CR and got a 740 so I doubt your -3 800 is that accurate.</p>
<p>@ocean yes using experimentals</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure that for CR, -2 is always 800. 65,66, and 67 raw scores are always 800. If you got two wrong, you’d be down to a 64.5 which would round up to a 65.</p>
<p>Yeah and three wrong is a 63. So when 64 happens to be 800 as well, you need to have an omit to get it</p>
<p>The experimental affects the curve? Care to elaborate?</p>
<p>Experimentals from previous administrations. They are used to predetermine how difficult the test is, depending on how well people did.</p>
<p>when are scores out</p>
<p>scores are out June 25</p>
<p>hey, quick question about something that’s been bothering me since saturday…
is the experimental section the first section or the last section (or the middle one if it’s CR/M) or either one?
because i had an extra writing section and i’m trying to figure out if it was the first writing section i took or the second one…
or is there no way to tell?
if it helps, i had a writing section with one question about lions and piercing fangs so if no one got that then maybe that’s the experimental</p>
<p>highoffyou, that was the real writing section (since I had it and I had an experimental reading). The other writing section you had must have been the experimental</p>
<p>okay great thanks!
just out of curiosity, was the answer to that one ‘piercing’?
or are we definitely not supposed to talk about it</p>
<p>@high
well the general consensus (at least in the Writing Thread) seems to say that “Piercing” is fine</p>
<p>I think the answer was “one of”</p>
<p>Ur rite Sherlock, its supposed 2 b plural, not singular</p>