<p>How many questions are allowed to curved in the SAT Math? What if CB curves a question that I didn’t answer, will it benefit my score?
Please explain how this works. </p>
<p>SAT Math, except for extremely extremely rare cases, only awards 800 for -0. CB doesn’t curve specific questions, it curves based on how many questions you missed in general. So -1 super easy question would give the same score as -1 challenging question.</p>
<p>@daniiiiis Are you saying that CB curves depending on the individual’s missed questions? Is there a forum or site about curving? </p>
<p>I can’t point you to any specific resource, but yes. If you miss one question, no matter the question, you will recieve the same score as any other person who missed any one question.</p>
<p>CB adapts the final score so that percentiles remain the same on each test, more or less. Which is why percentiles are actually more important than the score itself, but very few people tend to notice that. </p>
<p>a 740 with a 96% percentile, is considered the same as a 770 with 96% percentile i believe. Of course i cannot prove this. But this would seem a very logic way to consider scores and to adapt curves.</p>
<p>@meriks I believe the test is curved so that a 740 on one test is equal to a 740 on another test.</p>
<p>Curves are made beforehand so that any score on one test is the same difficulty as getting the same score on another test. </p>