<p>Two wrong on CR got me an 800... Nice curve... I got a 750 last time in November with three wrong. </p>
<p>Math was a beauty... 770 with two wrong. Probably the best curve I've ever seen. Maybe they did put the difficulty into consideration. </p>
<p>Writing sucked for me. 7 wrong, 1 omit, 12 on the essay for a 690. Last time in November I got 7 wrong with 9 on the essay for 660. The essay seems really bad now that I read it... wonder how I got a 12. </p>
<p>How'd you guys do?</p>
<p>I have to admit a lot of people on CC(or the peoples scores that i have) score very high on the SAT. I'd feel like such an outcast and idiot if i posted my scores.</p>
<p>Ugh! Three wrong on CR and 760? Icky, now that I know that two wrong would've been an 800.</p>
<p>Well -3=-3.75, which equals a minus 4. I wonder if you would have gotten an 800 if you had just omitted those 3. </p>
<p>Well I spent 70% of my prep on vocab and only missed 1 SC(last test I missed almost 10 SC, but I figured I should give myself a chance by not getting any SC wrong), but I missed like 12 passage questions, getting a 640. I got a 31 on ACT Reading, about a 700 on the conversion scale, definitely my type.</p>
<p>-2 on CR = 800; great curve, yay for us!
-0 on Math = 800
-5 on writing/11 essay = 710; was it the sentence completion that did you in too?That was the only subsection that I messed up on...</p>
<p>Eh, I didn't think omits would be necessary. I'm good with my 760. :)</p>
<p>CR curve must've been 800-800-800-780-760, which is basically the harshest it can be. I got -6 and got 720 (I blame the personal narratives).</p>
<p>Math curve was really good, I just completed screwed up on it. -7 and 690, hah.</p>
<p>Writing -0 MC and 12E :)</p>