Scoring for Subject Tests

<p>Hi for some reason I can't find the scoring for the subject tests and general information about them (number of questions, how many points each question is worth, how much we get taken off for a wrong answer, etc.). Do these rules change from subject test to subject test or do they all have the same number of questions and the same scoring? Could someone give me a link to where I can find this information (for the Math II and US History subject tests)? Thanks!</p>

<p>A source of somewhat accurate practice tests is Sparknotes, which happens to contain scales, which seem reasonably accurate as well. </p>

<p>For Math 2: [SparkNotes:</a> SAT Subject Test: Math Level 2: Math IIC Scoring](<a href=“SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular Study Guides”>SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular Study Guides)</p>

<p>For USH:
[SparkNotes:</a> SAT Subject Test: U.S. History: Scoring and the SAT II U.S. History](<a href=“SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular Study Guides”>SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular Study Guides)</p>

<p>Ok thanks but is there some page where it tells me the scoring, as in how many points I get for a right answer and how many I get deducted for a wrong answer?</p>

<p>the same as the SAT and AP:1 point for correct answers, .25 point deducted for wrong answers</p>

<p>Richard385 did you not read the paragraph above the table? Every question is worth the same (1 point), for a max of 50 points. You lose 1 point out of 50 for skipping a question and 1.25 points for wrong answers. In the end, if you have 39.5/50 raw points, you get the score for 40/50, or a 770.</p>