Math sat

kdp

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Dec 20, 2004
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I got my SAT scores back from the college board. Apparently I missed 6 questions in the math section which results in a 700 :(. Do you have to get all the answers correct to receive 800 or can you omit or even miss a couple?
 

CarlKillerMiller

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Jul 14, 2003
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Naw, it doesn't. I think that you can still miss a few and get an 800.

For example, I KNOW that I missed one on the SAT II writing, but I still got an 800.
 

MaxFusion16

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it depends on the test, more difficult tests will have a larger curve while easier tests will not.
 

TuxDave

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It all depends on how everyone else did. If everyone sucked, then you don't need all the questions correct to get an 800. If everyone rocked, then perhaps you do.
 

PoPPeR

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i was always under the impression that you could miss a few and get a perfect, but maybe it does depend on how everyone else did.

But I never had to worry about things like that... unfortunately
 

mwtgg

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It depends on your raw score, and it depends on the form of the test.


For example, in a test of 50 questions, you could score:
  • 800 if you answered 44 right, 4 wrong, and left 2 blank
    750 if you answered 40 right, 8 wrong, and left 2 blank
    700 if you answered 35 right, 8 wrong, and left 7 blank
    650 if you answered 30 right, 12 wrong, and left 8 blank
    600 if you answered 25 right, 16 wrong, and left 9 blank