<p>How many questions can I miss to receive a 700 or more in CR? Ideally, how many per each section of the CR?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>How many questions can I miss to receive a 700 or more in CR? Ideally, how many per each section of the CR?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>people, lemme get some info please =].</p>
<p>I don't think many people here know. Plus, I think they take out fewer points for hard questions than for easier and medium questions.</p>
<p>dchow, no that's not right..easy and hard questions are worth exactly the same..But, the curve varies. Generally, I would say about 7-8 wrong would get you at least 700. It could be worse however on a given test.</p>
<p>ah. thanks. so i'll aim for one perfect section, prolly the first one since my mind will be fresh. and try to only miss a max of 3 or 2 in the others... thanks.</p>
<p>i think physicsmaster is wrong. I mean, u miss one and u usually drop to 780ish..... so i wouldnt say 7-8. That might drop u into the high 600s.. I would go with 5 to 6 to guarantee a 700+</p>
<p>1-3 wrong (depending on curve) may still be a 800. About 6-8 wrong may give you a 700+ depending on curve (i had 690 with 7 wrong, no omits)</p>
<p>When you think about it, it's actually quite hard because you have like 5-7 extremely hard vocab questions out of the 19, and if you get 3 of them wrong, then you can only miss one passage question per section, of which these questions can also have some hard vocab.</p>
<p>hrm. well, i feel pretty comfortable with the sent. compl. so I'll aim to just ace those. gah. stupid SAT.</p>
<p>You can get 7 questions wrong - (60- (7*.25)) - 58.25, and that will probably be really borderline. Like 680-710. So... you don't want to get seven completely wrong. I would say 5 wrong is the limit goal if you want to be reasonable sure. Or some combination of omits and wrongs, like 61 right, 3 omit, 3 wrong. That's usually going to get you a 700-740. </p>
<p>Most prep books say 59-67 is 700-800, but... curves can pull you under what you estimate. (or over)</p>
<p>Missing one sentence completion per section and one passage question should get you a 700. 61 - (6*.25) = 59.5. But that's in the risky zone.</p>
<p>hrm. thanks for doing all that out nick. I have a quick question, on the SAT SCORE REPORTS, do the experimental questions count toward the # you get right or wrong?</p>
<p>march 5x =700 exactly</p>