@cityonanocean Nope, I guess I won’t know for sure until I get my answers back. Hope they’ll let me get a free test waiver if it turns out they didn’t include those two sections.
@Chrysanthemum14 I got a 710 in math as well but I omitted 1 and missed 3…how did we both get the same scores even though I omitted 1? Would it even make a difference, though?
EDIT: maybe one of the ones that I missed was a grid in?
A crowdsourced SAT “raw score to scaled score” curve for the shortened June '15 CR and MA sections is being assembled – feel free to add! (Note: this is not sharing questions, this is sharing publicly-available PDF score reports we all have access to.)
@Perbler Well, I lose 0.25 points for every MC wrong, so if we assume that I missed 3 MCs and omitted 1 (either MC or grid-in), how would that be a -4.75? It should be a -0.75 from the raw score.
Okay this is what I got
2340: CR 780 (2 wrong, omitted 0), M 760 (1 wrong, omitted 0), W 800 (0 wrong, omitted 0, 9 on essay)
I know this is a great score, and I was so surprised I got it, but seeing the Score Report made me so angry… ONE wrong on the math section, and I know for sure it was a grid-in, cost me 40 points… pretty sure I would’ve gotten like a 780 on the normal SAT. And TWO wrong in Reading would have been for sure an 800… Still, I’m not complaining. Even though I’m pretty sure I got everything else right in math, CR isn’t my best section and I could have screwed up the last section. So yeah, I’m very grateful for this score
Ok, so now I just called back College Board and they’re telling me that I CAN receive a free registration regardless of whether or not I had accommodations…lol.
College Board has established quite a reputation of handing out mixed responses. I guess the 3rd time will be the charm?
This June SAT is anything but acceptable. Many many students need to retake it, and College Board does not want to accommodate an add-on test before October? My D will take SAT subject in Oct and the retake will be in Nov! I do not want the cheap refund. What we deserve is compensation or an early re-test!
@nikerzz99 Yeah but those are on full length tests. The curve was harsh in that there was not much room for error since missing one question would throw off your score significantly, but when you adjust the raw scores to match those of a full length test, it matches up with the most likely scores.
Still… 780 to 730 from one question. That’s harsh.
Does anyone have any insight as to what 35 correct, 3 wrong, 0 omit should be on math? I received a 690, but bave heard many with the same statistics get a 710. Message me if you have any information please.
These curves were very standard for the PSAT (same # of questions) and the writing was generous. I got -4 and 9 essay, collegepanda says i shouldve gotten 690 and I got 710