My son just took the SAT and his math score was very low 530 while his practice exams were around 700. The results said that he omitted 13 questions but my son says he answered them all. Is there anything I can do at this point? Or just accept it and prepare for the next one?
Order the SAS if you want to see which question numbers (that’s all) were omitted or wrong. If indeed he believes he answered them all, consider hand score verification. Info on College Board site.
Note that the curve on the June test was quite unusually harsh, at least for the version of the test that the majority of test takers took (math -1 = 770, -2 = 750, -3 = 720, -4 = 700).
Thank you. @evergreen5. I took your advice. Would you mind explaining the math curve you mentioned in your last post?