Will 2 CR wrong be an 800?

<p>just wondering if 2 wrong will be an 800 for the Oct SAT</p>

<p>yep~~~~~0-2 wrong=800</p>

<p>not always, but usually. two wrong was 800 in june.</p>

<p>I took the June make-up test, and -3 was a 770. </p>

<p>Number Right: 64, Number Wrong: 3, Number Omitted: 0, Total Number of Questions: 67, Raw Score: 63</p>

<p>i think thats because with -2 you dont lose any raw score points, because its rounded up, right? so you would have 67-2 equals 65, minus .5 equals 64.5, which would be rounded up to 65. but with -3 it would be 67-3 equals 64, minus .75 equals 63.25, which would be 63.</p>

<p>wow, how can one ends CR with just -2?? unbelievable and impossible for me.</p>

<p>CR is the easiest part
I got 800 when I took it in middle school
Math, on the other hand, is ANOTHER batch of cookies ;(</p>

<p>It's usually the other way around for most people.</p>

<p>2 wrong answers would usually yield an 800. It did on the June 2007 test (I got 2 wrong and 800).</p>

<p>M is the easiest part
I got 800 when I took it in middle school
CR, on the other hand, is ANOTHER batch of brownies;(</p>

<p>So around how much is 5 wrong, none omitted with around the same curve?</p>

<p>(Sorry for this add-on hzbball34)</p>

<p>keshira, i'm the same way. cr is so easy for me, but math whoops my butt.</p>

<p>math is easier to improve though.</p>

<p>^ thankfully.</p>

<p>imo--
writing is the easiest. then cr, then math.</p>

<p>almost the exact opposite for me lol. My ocd KILLS the writing for me. I end up having to read each question AT LEAST twice. I think on this last one I didn't have time for at least 5.</p>

<p>Of course, especially when the tests are hard</p>