<p>and no omits.. </p>
<p>and at least 1 incorrect was a grid in...</p>
<p>where do you think my score outa 800 will be
thanks</p>
<p>and no omits.. </p>
<p>and at least 1 incorrect was a grid in...</p>
<p>where do you think my score outa 800 will be
thanks</p>
<p>maybe low 700s high 600. math curve is usually harsh</p>
<p>how do you think the overall curves for all sections are going to be?</p>
<p>(minus what for 700 lets say)</p>
<p>what about 1 omit and 1 miss on the math section</p>
<p>dude, i took the math one just to not look bad and this one i actually thought it was easier than the last one i took two sessions ago.
and two sessions ago, i got 1 MC wrong, 1 grid in wrong, and 1 ommited; my score was 740</p>
<p>i think that the curves will always be around the same, so yeah, ~700</p>
<p>I think 3 or 4 wrong would be approximately 720.</p>
<p>is getting a grid-in wrong somehow worse than a MC? someone suggested that once to me, and i was confused. in fact, I know for a fact that grid-ins are the only sections that are exempt from the -.25 fore each wrong.</p>
<p>there is no guessing penalty for grid in questions (there is for MC)</p>
<p>i thought that this SAT's math was harder than usual...
i hope the curve reflects it's increased difficulty :/</p>