<p>This is similar to the math thread. I recently got 6 wrong total on a practice test which falls under the book's 700-720 range. Can anyone else post the number they got wrong to receive a 700+ score? Thanks.</p>
<p>3 wrong/0 omit = 770 for me. Usually the curve lets you get 1 or 2 wrong and still get 800.</p>
<p>6 wrong in May was a 720 for me.
1 wrong in June was an 800 :)</p>
<p>800: 2 wrong, 0 omitted</p>
<p>I find it drastically out of proportion that I can get 5 wrong, 0 omitted on math and have a 720. Dang human computers who call themselves high school students!</p>
<p>Edit: This was in March</p>
<p>770
2 wrong and 1 omit in june</p>
<p>Oh, gee, this was in March...don't quote me on this, but a 720 was...6 wrong? Yeah, I think so.</p>
<p>is there any difference between omitting a question and giving a wrong answer?</p>
<p>Wrong answer = -1/4 of a point.</p>
<p>holy **** those are some nice scores. tips?? =)</p>
<p>3 wrong / 0 omited</p>
<p>750 in June 05</p>