<p>A 600??</p>
<p>How many correct answers should I aim for? Or no more than how many wrongs?</p>
<p>A 600??</p>
<p>How many correct answers should I aim for? Or no more than how many wrongs?</p>
<p>Are you assuming you’re gonna leave 5 blank or do you not know that CR is out of 67?</p>
<p>^Out of 67, my bad. =X</p>
<p>do the math yourself.</p>
<p>Conversion chart is in the BB.</p>
<p>13-15 wrong I think i got 12 wrong on my real SAT and got a 640 CR</p>
<p>This is really simple math, but I’ll do it for you b/c I’m feeling kind.</p>
<p>On the typical test, you must achieve a 46/67 to get 600. Assuming you leave no question blank, you can get 17 wrong at the most.</p>
<p>TBH, don’t try to worry about getting X number of questions wrong to achieve Y score. Just do your best and the score you deserve will come naturally.</p>
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<p>maybe the person didn’t have the conversion chart? why are you being such a *****? does it make you feel badass to leave such a terse remark that had NO value?</p>
<p>^ i think thats a CC thing… not saying that everyone does it. but there are quite a few that do…</p>
<p>wheatbread, i find it funny that you replied with an equally useless post. </p>
<p>also, there’s something called google. i’ve simply had enough with questions that can be answered by a simple search. it’s not that hard.</p>
<p>It could also quite possibly be a case of laziness on the part of the TC. You can find a chart of average curves on this site and google. This forum is way too cluttered already with “ZOMG PR/KAPLAN” threads. If a simple forum/google search will suffice, don’t waste space by posting a useless topic. There are people with legitimate questions on these forums too, you know.</p>