<p>Does anybody know what the respective curves were for CR, Writing, and Math? Math was probably no curve at all as usual. If you got an 800 in CR or Writing, can you reply with how many you missed and the essay subscore (for writing)?</p>
<p>i got one wrong on CR and got an 800
i got one wrong on writing and a 10 on the essay to get a 770
and zero wrong on math and got an 800 so idk about the math curve</p>
<p>D missed 2 on CR and got 800. Unsure as to others.</p>
<p>-6 wrong CR =730</p>
<p>For my scores..</p>
<p>-9 CR= 680
-6 math= 690
-4 writing= 690 (with 9 essay)</p>
<p>Writing with a 9 essay ... -2=740 -3=710 -4=690</p>
<p>-3 CR 770
-1 M 790
-1 W and 8 essay 730</p>
<p>Critical reading: 800, 800, ?, ?, ?, 730, ?, ?, 680</p>
<p>Critical reading: 800, 800, 770, ?, ?, 730, ?, ?, 680</p>
<p>-5 CR: 740
-1 writing and 7 essay: 710
-7 math and omit 4: 640 :(</p>
<p>4 omits and 2 wrong in CR=740</p>
<p>-3 = 770 CR
-5 and omit 3 = 670 M
-2 and 12 essay = 780 W</p>
<p>-8 crit reading: 690</p>
<p>-3 in Math was a ****ing 720. Now I'm really ready to punch the College Board...</p>
<p>/rant</p>
<p>^Do you mean a raw score of 51 (54 - 3) or do you mean 3 wrong? With 3 multiple choice wrong, you have a raw score of 50. A 720 for a raw score of 50 is a pretty typical curve for SAT math ...</p>
<p>-1 M = 790
- 6 CR (5 wrong) = 740
- 0 W/10E = 800</p>
<p>-1 (+1 omit) M = 760.
-1 CR = 800.
-2 W/ 12E = 790.</p>
<p>Why would I ever omit a math question?! Maybe it was my meds…</p>
<p>i got -1 with a 10 essay and got a score of 760.
does that make sense? in the past i always thought 1 wrong with 10 essay was 780 ish</p>
<p>-1 Writing and 8 Essay: 720</p>
<p>verbosely and I had the same writing yet my score is 10 points lower…how is that possible? My subscore was 76 and the question I missed was a Difficult one.</p>
<p>-1 W and 11 Essay = 790… blah that’s pretty lame
-1 M = 790
-1 CR = 800</p>