<p>On the november SAT i did pretty damn well - 790/800/800, with the 790 in CR. I thought this was the result of a harsher curve than normal, but after getting my score report back I saw that my scantron indicated i omitted a question [as well as missing two]. I don't remember omitting anything because I was going for a perfect score; on the contrary, I remember omitting answers for both my other reasoning test and my subject tests. I know it's ridiculous, asking for a rescore with the high score I got already but should I get this rescored by hand to check for errors?</p>
<p>It says that the question I omitted was in passage-based reading, a medium question. I also apparently missed one easy question in passage-based reading.</p>
<p>My decision for rescoring the test stems from guessing if the question I KNOW that I missed in passage-based reading was the easy one or not. If it was the medium one, I probably got it wrong and the scantron just marked it as an omit for some odd reason while I missed an easy one because of a stupid mistake. I have a feeling the one that i know i missed was in fact the easy question, but I can't be sure, so could I have your opinions?</p>
<p>The question I missed dealt with the indian kid's emotions when he realized his uncle's [dad's?] book was in the lady's house. I recall the answer was that he was overjoyed; i can't remember what I put but I know it was something different.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>