What is the scaled score for a 60 out of 67 on CR?

<p>In the Collegeboard blue book, i have been taking the CR part of the exams. I keep scoring between 59-60 as a raw score. They give a conversion like 670-760, which I think is stupid since it doesnt help at all. What would you guys say this score corresponds to?</p>

<p>I would take the average of the range. For a range of 670-760 that would be about a 715.</p>

<p>on an average scale in a real test, and from my own experience, 60/7 yields 720</p>

<p>That would be 7 wrong, so 60-(7/4)+= 58.25----> 58</p>

<p>With March Curve:a 58 was like a 690</p>

<p>i already subtracted the ones wrong, and it rounds to 60. Dmn, I was hoping at least for 740...</p>

<p>does the raw score round? would 60.5 be a 61 or a 60?</p>

<p>That would be a 61^</p>

<p>It varies from test to test. You're in the low/borderline 700's.</p>

<p>I think 7 wrong is 720+/- about 10.</p>

<p>On my last SAT I minused 6 and got a 700 (didn't omit any, so it ended up lowering my raw score by 7 points.</p>

<p>It will be 690-730, most likely 710.</p>

<p>This is what it says on Rocket Review:
800: no more than 1 or 2 errors.
750: no more than 3 or 4 errors.
700: no more than 6 or 7 errors.
650: no more than 10 or 11 errors.
600: no more than about 15 errors.
550: no more than about 20 errors.
500: no more than about 25 errors.</p>

<p>I missed 7 on the march test and got a 690V.</p>