<p>Hey everyone,</p>
<p>So here's my probable performance:</p>
<p>Math: -3MC, 4 omitted.</p>
<p>Reading: -8MC, 1 omitted.</p>
<p>Writing: -5MC, 11 E.</p>
<p>Hey everyone,</p>
<p>So here's my probable performance:</p>
<p>Math: -3MC, 4 omitted.</p>
<p>Reading: -8MC, 1 omitted.</p>
<p>Writing: -5MC, 11 E.</p>
<p>M: 660-680</p>
<p>cr: 680-690</p>
<p>w: 710-730</p>
<p>Edit: Really simo? On the May SAT I got -8 and 1 omitted and I got a 650. I thought -3 and 4 omitted would yield a much higher score than 10 points.</p>
<p>Actually, they’ll be quite similar.
<a href=“http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-Released-Test-Curves.pdf[/url]”>http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-Released-Test-Curves.pdf</a></p>
<p>This is gunna be a silly question, but how does the omitted come into play with that chart?</p>
<p>the chart takes the raw score and takes it to a scaled score. Raw = Max - 1.25<em>missed - 1</em>omitted.</p>
<p>for example, for 3 missed, 4 omit, it’s 54 - 1.25<em>3 - 4</em>1 = 46.25, which rounds to 46.</p>