<p>I had 4 wrong and omitted 6</p>
<p>What would i get if i solved every problem correctly in three seconds and wrote a math sat section of my own to offer a suggestion for the next test?</p>
<p>I had 4 wrong and omitted 6</p>
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<p>i would say its a 620-680, and most likely not over 700</p>
<p>On an average math section, I'd say 620. This, however, is likely to have a nicer scale, so maybe 640.</p>
<p>what do u guys think of 5 mc wrong and one grid in (Possible 700?)</p>
<p>i got 1 omitted, (hopefully) none wrong</p>
<p>what does that equate to?</p>
<p>JteH that is 500</p>
<p>(l0l)</p>
<p>stop asking stupid questions. It's either 800 or 790, obv f'ing ously</p>
<p>Well, it's hard to tell. The ones you either omitted or "got wrong" could have been in the experimental section. </p>
<p>If I was to guess, I'd say maybe 650-670.
I did the same as well, except I got 3 wrong.</p>
<p>Well I got a 710 in May with 3 wrong, 1 omit. I have a feeling this curve will be more lenient than May though. I'd guess 4 wrong, 6 omit has to be somewhere around a 620-670</p>
<p>If you omitted ONE and got none of the others wrong,
DON'T WORRY AND GET SOME SLEEP
:P
Congrats.</p>