SAT I December IMPORTANT QUESTIONS; PLEASE HELP!

<p>Okay, so the order of sections on my test day was: Essay, Regular Math, Math Grid-in, Verbal.... 2nd math Grid-in. Which grid-in was experimental? If the first one is REAL, then I'm screwed... I totally messed that one up. I left THREE BLANKS (1 of which was grid-in) and think I got 1-2 questions wrong (1 non-grid, 1 grid)... if that is all I got wrong, however, (other sections were mad easy), what would my math score be? Last time I think I got like.. 3 wrong, 4 blank and a 670. I really, really want to get a 700 this time. Bleh.</p>

<p>Oh, and on the writing last time, I got 5 MCs wrong and a 10 on the essay and a 690... I think this time, my essay was better (hopefully 11), but the MCs were harder, and I think I screwed like 3 or 4 up (the bird thing, gatsby, garlic...) do you think I could still get a 700?</p>

<p>Oh, well, if all goes terribly, at least I'll still have a nice verbal score.</p>

<p>you're lucky
for you the second one is real</p>

<p>from collegeboard:
Essay
Math
Equating (the one that doesn't count toward your score)
Reading
Math (includes SPR questions)
Writing
Reading (includes 2 long passages)
Math
Reading
Writing</p>