<p>Hey you all!
I took the SAT1 last week and discovered that I actually made 4 mistakes:
1. the stupid 2 to the power of x question in section 1
2. stupid right angled triangle question (i knew it was more than 4 but I thought you had to make line AB as the side attached to form 90 deg.)
3. the pathetic n=a^2bc question, I forgot to exclude the integer n
4. Possibly the circles question, I got 8 pi.....</p>
<p>So what will i get then? I'm hoping high 700s but it seems like i made more mistakes than i thought. More importantly, I want to know what the curve might look like this time round for math. Thanks!</p>
<p>Well, those four wrong will give you a raw score of 55. The scaled scores for that in the 10 Reals are: 720, 730, 740, 720, 730, 720, 740, 740, 720, and 720, so I would say you can reasonably expect anywhere from a 720 to a 740.</p>
<p>Let's say you missed two more. -3 for omits and grid in, -1.25 for triangle, if u miss two more MC thats -2.5. That's -6.75 which is....a 53 raw score. 10 Reals says: 700 usually.</p>
<p>Hey, so far I don't think I have missed any in math, but if I missed 1 MC, do you think there's still a chance for an 800M? I hope so, because the math was pretty hard compared to usual. I AM HOPING FOR AN 800M SOOOOOOOO MUCH!</p>
<p>Whats the current predictions for two math questions wrong? Also, since i just thought of this, what do they mean when they say you can miss a few questions, that you can get them wrong or they must be skipped?</p>