<p>I missed 4, no omitted, which translates to a raw score of 44, and I got a 71.. When I saw the score, I was shocked. I'm not anymore, and this harsh curve is pretty much convincing me not to retake.</p>
<p>Hey! Only I can say skeet! I brought that term to College Confidential. Where are my royalties?</p>
<p>Yeah, that curve was harsh. 3 wrong and a 73. The funny thing is that if I had gone back and changed something during one of the math sections I knew I got wrong, I would have gotten a 77.</p>
<p>Then again, the proctor might have caught me cheating and thrown away my answer sheet. In the end, it probably wasn't worth it.</p>
<p>I think I got 5 wrong on the PSAT grammar and got a 750(when you ocnvert it to the SAT scale) . I got 5 wrong on the SAT and got a grammar score of 700 . that aint kewl....</p>
<p>luckily my craptacular essay that I got an 8 on only brought my score down 20 points. ha on the PSAT, my writing subscore was my highest. on the SAT, it was my lowest</p>
<p>2120 total. yay never have to tkae this evil evil test ever again!</p>
<p>Yea the writing curve really was mad skeet. I got a 12 essay, 3 MC wrong, 0 ommitted...770. I'm very happy, but I don't think we should be penalized that much on the multiple choice...Mad skeet</p>