So what would my score be on the SAT if I got.....

<p>6 wrong with 4 i think omited</p>

<p>620-650ish depending on what ETS decides for the curve to be.</p>

<p>realy thats not to bad a 650 would be nice :) is the curve expected to be good?</p>

<p>I have a question too.. If I got two wrong for CR section, what would be the likely score? Thanks!</p>

<p>If you got 6 wrong and 4 omitted you would get a 650... (based off of Oct 07's test) But the Jan one seemed more difficult so, who knows, you might be able to get like a 660, 670..</p>

<p>Dude, I predict 680.</p>

<p>I can't remember exactly what I got wrong, but I'll just give the maximum estimates.</p>

<p>2-3 Wrong
2-3 omitted</p>

<p>Again, I'm not exactly sure what I did. I could have omitted 2(at least 2) only, though I can't remember. I'm sure at got at least 2 wrong, and maybe a 3rd careless mistake. So in the case that I got 3 wrong and 3 omitted, what could I get? Really stinks though because I used great reasoning to get a lot of the hard questions, but I messed up on a few easy ones like the absolute value one in which I thought that since the slope was negative, it would make the y(f(x)) negative too, which would make it a upside down V V instead of a regular V. I might have also missed one or two of the grid ins, though again I'm not too sure. So what would that be? I would like a range since I gave such huge estimates, but also the worst score that I could get.</p>