<p>Initially I thought I definitely bombed the sat II physics test since I had skipped 14 questions. The test covered so many topics that I didn't learn in my physics class. However, I came across a sparknotes page that showed a conversion table from raw scores to the actual scores, and it seemed like you could get 10 questions wrong/skipped and still get an 800. Can anyone confirm this from, it seems that such a curve is unusually generous.</p>
<p>That curve is true. I've seen this in different prep books ranging from 10-12 questions omitted, and still can receive an 800.</p>
<p>wow, I'm glad I didn't cancel my scores, I was worrying that I'd get a 500 or something.</p>