<p>Does 2 wrong subtract 3 from your raw score?</p>
<p>Now they'll round your raw score up. So if the highest possible raw score is 50 you'd get a 47.5 raw score or a 48.</p>
<p>nice to hear</p>
<p>bringing this back to verify it...</p>
<p>Lets say you have the following</p>
<p>47 C/2 O/2 W</p>
<p>Your raw score would be 47-(.25 x 2) = 46.5
this would be rounded up to a 47. :]</p>
<p>^ Anhtimmy thats actually completely wrong hahaha. Choklit, you start off with a 67 CR raw score. For each question you get wrong 5/4 of a point is subtracted from that raw score; but if your final score is a fraction; it rounds to the nearest integer (if you know rounding rules, 64.5>65). Thus, if you get two questions wrong, it is essentially the same as leaving two blank and your raw score will be 65. However 3 wrong = 4 blanks which is a raw score of 63 (as I'm sure you realize, this is a monumental swing).</p>
<p>Yes! I remember that they used to round down(ex. 46.5 ---> 46) but it's nice to know that they no longer do that.</p>
<p>what do you mean I'm wrong?
o_o</p>
<p>its # correct - (#wrong/4) = raw score.
and if it ends in .5+, the raw score rounds up.
isn't it?</p>
<p>^timmy is absolutely right</p>
<p>^maybe raw score value is wrong?</p>
<p>but other than that he's right....</p>
<p>he was giving a hypothetical example...he's perfectly right</p>