<p>i got an 18 on both english subscores yet i only got a 35.</p>
<p>whattt? reasons are greatly appreaciated.</p>
<p>i got an 18 on both english subscores yet i only got a 35.</p>
<p>whattt? reasons are greatly appreaciated.</p>
<p>anyone know why?=(</p>
<p>that IS weird. I got a 35 on English, but I think my subscores were 18 and 17.</p>
<p>me too- i got a 35 with an 18 and 17</p>
<p>Subscores don't always add up to your composite. I got 18 and 13 but only got a 29 on the English. I really wish I got a 31 on it because it would have bumped my composite up a point.</p>
<p>yeah i got 18 and 17 for a 35 in english.</p>
<p>My daughter also got an 18 on both Reading subscores and a 35. Frustrating because a 36 would have upped her composite from 29 to 30.</p>
<p>Wow are you people serious....there are 40 questions in reading; the subscores are 18 each-and a 36 when added. So it is highly likely-actually it is true-that you people missed only one more two on one sub-section but COULD still get an 18(right? because even if you missed 2, your raw score is still a 38). But when RAW scores are used to get the real score, the couple missed ones might bring down a point depending on how harsh the curve is. Know that your subscores don't have to add up to your real score. They are just there to show your skills on each sub-section. Comprende?</p>