Are these SAT scores probable?

<p>I took the November test with the bats and the college athletes.</p>

<p>Math: 9 OMITTED 2 wrong and one of the wrong answers was a grid in</p>

<p>Reading: 7 OMITTED 11 wrong</p>

<p>Writing: Essay 9 or 10. 1 omitted and 5 wrong</p>

<p>I’m guessing 650 610 740 , 2000</p>

<p>is that likely?</p>

<p>Writing will not be a 740 maybe more like a 670-680</p>

<p>Yes, writing will NEVER be that high. What Linger said is also over. It should be 640-650 based on past curves. Math should be 640-650 based on past curves. Reading is 590-600 based on past curves.</p>

<p>All in all : 1870 - 1900</p>

<p><a href=“http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-Released-Test-Curves.pdf[/url]”>http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-Released-Test-Curves.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>I used that as a reference and as the writing score, used the May 07 test scale, which had a VERY forgiving writing section.</p>

<p>Sorry if it seems like I’m being mean, but its just the truth.</p>

<p>i checked in the blue book and it gave me 740 as a scaled score for writing. I had 5 wrong and one omit which yielded a raw score of 43. 49-5= 44. 44-5/4 = 42.75 which yields a raw score of 43 which gave me a scaled score of 67-77 which is about a 72. Then with the essay being about a 10 the writing conversion table yielded 670-800 which yields 735 more or less a 740.</p>

<p>I got -3 and a 10 essay on the June SAT and got a 740</p>

<p>And in October I got -5 and a 10 essay and got a 700</p>

<p>So I should expect, 1910 -1960?</p>

<p>My estimates:</p>

<p>M - 640-650
CR - 590-610
W - 670-680</p>

<p>1900-1940</p>