SAT II Chemistry Curve

<p>I noticed that on here, a lot pf people have said that you can only get -4 raw score max to get a perfect on the SAT II Chemistry Exam. However, in the Barron's book it says that a raw score of 75-85 yields an 800 and a score of 70-75 yields a score of 780-800.</p>

<p>Could someone explain this discrepancy?</p>

<p>Barrons is very hard.</p>

<p>Yeah, the barrons one isnt right</p>

<p>Bump I had the same question </p>

<p>Eh, I got 790 on SAT II Chem, about where the College Board one predicted. I got 800 on Math II and Physics so I am quite happy overall.</p>

<p>Barrons make their practice tests harder</p>