<p>Hi, anyone knows what is the minimum raw scores to get an 800 in these subjects (taken the guessing penalty into account)?
Chemistry
Physics
Math Level 2</p>
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<p>^that thread is over 4 years old & the math II is way off.</p>
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I suppose new ones</p>
<p>In our Princeton Review book, the minimum raw score to get an 800 on Math 2 is a 43. However, as I understand it, this is just an estimate. The real minimum raw score that translates to an 800 will be based on the curve from your peer group taking that particular test that particular day. Good luck!</p>
<p>Also, according to our other Princeton Review book, the minimum raw score to get an 800 on Chemistry is a 79. Again, your particular test’s curve could be a little different.</p>
<p>Both books are the 2009-2010 versions.</p>
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<p>True, but these curves are from the official blue book that is still in use today.
It should be noted that every test has its own formula. These should give you estimations of what your score should be, and nothing more.</p>
<p>er…how come u can miss more than 10 questions in Physics and still get 800?</p>
<p>^you can miss 12/omit 15 in world history. and the math II for that link was accurate. each curve is set to get a certain % of 800s i believe</p>
<p>^ maybe i misread the curve then. I’m pretty sure you can get -6 & 800 though, but i think the link said you could only miss 2…</p>