<p>I had 2 omits and 1 wrong and got a 740 on the math section.</p>
<p>in march, 4 wrong was a 710 for me.</p>
<p>800 is no wrong.</p>
<p>Not always, but most of the time, GreenDayFan. I saw my friend's 800 in Math and he said he definitely left 1 or 2 blank.</p>
<p>are you sure this was on the NEW sat flipsta? I know that you could leave one or two blank on the old one and stilll get 800, but I thought that the New one required perfect for 800</p>
<p>5 wrong in june got me a 690.</p>
<p>Son of Liberty, it WAS on the New SAT. It was in June. But i think it might have been the only version of the new SAT so far that you could have achieved an 800 on Math w/o answering everything correct. So don't count on it happening for your next SAT.</p>
<p>yeah lol... I wasn't planning on getting my hopes up.</p>
<p>Although the curve may be stupid, it really is the only correct score to score the SAT. They can't guarentee that the hardest questions will be exactly as hard as they were from month to month but this way they can guarentee only the best students get the top scores.</p>
<p>scoring well on the SAT math a lot to do with luck
*well meaning 700+</p>
<p>I got 6 wrong on the march SAT and got a 690. Not sure from which sections though.</p>