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<p>720-750 Im pretty sure since my friend did the exact same thing and got 3 raw scores on math taken off. He ended with a 740 though.</p>
<p>what about 2 gridins wrong?</p>
<p>Most likely 750-770 due to loss of 2 raw score instead of 3 if you got 2 non girdins wrong</p>
<p>760 is highest for 2 wrong.</p>
<p>I got 770 in November for 1 wrong. It varies between 770-790 for 1 wrong.</p>
<p>total bullcrap, yes. I got a 760 for missing 2 multiple choice...</p>
<p>You people do realize that grid-ins that you respond to incorrectly DO NOT count as incorrect responses but as omits, right?</p>
<p>I got 710 (93 percentile) with 4 wrong once on the new test.... -.- the curve's horrible.. on the old exam my 4 wrong was 730. (97 percentile).</p>
<p>im sorry but you act like the difference between 710 and 730 is extremely impacting.</p>
<p>Since I don't want to post a new thread about this, how hard was the math compared to other SATs? So far I have 2-3 wrong and I want to estimate the curve. (Last time I took it was in march, so I'm not an expert on this...)</p>
<p>well for me
October was 4wrong and 1 omit, i got 700
May was 7 wrong and 1 omit, i got 700
March was 8 wrong 1 omit, i got 670</p>
<p>according to my trend in scores i believe the curve is becoming more horrible, it doesnt make sense how 7 wrong, 1 omit AND 4 wrong, 1omit are both 700.</p>
<p>omg...that just sucks really, really bad.</p>
<p>And as far as grid ins being treated as omits, when you miss 1-3 questions it doesn't matter cause its just rounded away.</p>
<p>SO what is the highest possible score you can get with 2 multiple choice wrong? any chance at 760-770??</p>