<p>I haven't received my scores because they have been delayed. So I'm trying to get a close approximation of what my real score is. Im trying to find what combinations of MC and essay got 750+. May you post your writing score, the amount of question you believe you got wrong, and your essay's score? Math scores and Cr scores with their respective amount of questions wrong(even if assumed) would be greatly appreciated too.</p>
<p>Well since the score report for the test hasn’t come out yet, nobody will know exactly how many he/she missed. All I can say is an 80 MC and 9 essay was an 800 in writing. Hopefully you did well!</p>
<p>Thank you very much… I just want to know my know my scores, or at least estimate them, badly because collegeboard said I have to wait 3-4 weeks for my scores. My scores are being reviewed due to significant improvement.</p>
<p>Okay so the first time I took the SAT, MC = 80 and Essay = 8 got me a 780 on writing. This year, MC = 80, Essay = 11; got a 2400. Just in general, to get an 800 in writing you could get an 80 on MC and as low as a 9 on the essay. If you get a 7 on the essay and an 80 on the MC, I reckon that’s a 750. An 11/12 on the essay and a 75 on the writing apparently also gets you an 800. (I hope these helped!)</p>
<p>Thanks for all those who replied You really are helpful… I feel like i might have gotten an 800 this March SAT, but I don’t feel like celebrating until I get my official score. I believe I got all MC questions right and got an essay score around 8-10. I have a question though… How is a raw score in the MC of 49 translated into MC=80?</p>