<p>Hey, I just got back my Sat scores and I got a 650 on the math score. The thing is just under the scores college board says this isn't an official score report. I could have sworn I missed at most 3.25 on the math and was really bummed when I saw that I got a 650 when I thought I got atleast 700. Do you think thier is any possible way they could have written 650 instead of 750 or accidently counted up the amount I missed, wrong? (I know its a stretch but has this eveerrrr happened in the past?)</p>
<p>i felt the same way last test, but i don't know, it's a possibility, a very small possibility</p>
<p>I would say that there is a .000001% chance that they mistakenly put 650 instead of 750. The chances of them counting up the amount that you got wrong is much greater but still considerably slim.</p>
<p>Missing 3+ won't get you above 700.</p>
<p>"Missing 3+ won't get you above 700."</p>
<p>I missed 3 and got 740</p>
<p>I missed 5 and got 710 haha</p>
<p>yea -5 is usually around a 700</p>
<p>there was no 750 on this month's curve (in the US, at least).</p>
<p>Maybe you forgot to bubble some in? I actually did this the first time I took the SAT. Easy to figure out by looking at how many it says you omitted.</p>
<p>" just got back my Sat scores " did you just now check?</p>
<p>"there was no 750 on this month's curve (in the US, at least)."</p>
<p>How did you find that out?</p>
<p>the curve was harsher this time around- 800 770 740 720.</p>
<p>June was the same. 800 770 740</p>