<p>I got one wrong in math, two in CR and one in writing, what is that roughly? What would it have been in May or March?</p>
<p>790, 800 (or 790), 800</p>
<p>actually...math MAY be 800
also, i dont think two wrong (-3) would be an 800 or 790..prolly 780 or 770</p>
<p>two wrong is -2 i thought...dont they round down a half?</p>
<p>On the march SAT, i got 3 wrong on CR and got a 770. The official curve for the march SAT (CR) was 800, 800, 800, 790, 770. So assuming the curve is the same, NJ would get an 800.</p>
<p>u mean 790, cuz two wrong is minus 3</p>
<p>2 wrong is minus 2.</p>
<p>really...!!! i thought its -2 - 2/4 = -2.5 which they ROUND UP (the value, disregarding the minus sign)). which is -3.</p>
<p>once again albert is right. they always round up thats why its best to only guess for like 1 or 3 or 5 or 7 etc</p>
<p>na man that would be so dank</p>
<p>67-2.5 = 64.5 which rounds up to 65 so minus 2 is -2 not -3...</p>
<p>wait...can anyone confirm this...i thought it was the other way around....anyone...</p>
<p>im with hyper2400</p>
<p>that just seems wrong...r u sure ppl...</p>
<p>I Am Positive.</p>
<p>can someone find a link to some collegeboard thing or some other authoriy...just so i can make sure...</p>
<p>this has to be wrong...anyone!!</p>
<p>No i'm positive they round down at -.5, not up. Think about it, for it to be even, they have to round down at two areas (-.25 and -.5) and up at two (-.75, -1). The cycle then repeats. The -0 only occurs once, so it cannot really be counted as a frequent occurance.</p>
<p>.5 goes up.. meaning if u got 52/54 guessing on both, your raw score wud be 51.5 --> 52. It is like this for all SAT related stuff as well as APs.</p>
<p>can u find get me a link where collegeboard says that... and WHEN do they round down...when you have number wrong or when you have 67-number wrong...</p>