-0 = NOT perfect?

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<p>that post summarizes what i’ve been thinking about some times: What if 0 wrong is a 790 on Math or CR. I know that would probably NEVER happen but, what if it did? Would be hilarious in my opinion</p>

<p>They can’t not give you a perfect score if you have a perfect test. No matter what the curve, -0 is always going to be 800. But they definitely could have a ridiculous curve for -1, like -1 = 760 (has happened before). The worst I’ve seen is:
-1 = 770 CR
-1 = 750 M
-1 = 770 W
Rare, and they probably wouldn’t all happen at once, but possible.</p>

<p>Considered literally, a -0 could refer to no points being deducted, which says nothing about whether any questions were omitted. Therefore, one could theoretically receive a 200 after having -0, by omitting all questions of that subject.</p>

<p>Ninja, that’s horrible.</p>

<p>^Side note: I love your username. I love Wawa. I went multiple times per week all summer, and now I’m going to college far away and suffering Wawa withdrawal.</p>