What is the math scoring rubric for the SAT? Or where can I find one?
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Does a math rubric exist? Such as if you get 5 wrong out of all your math questions, you get a certain score?
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Does a math rubric exist? Such as if you get 5 wrong out of all your math questions, you get a certain score?
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April 22nd, 2009 at 12:28 am
If you look on the collegeboard.com website and get the free practice test, there is a scoring guide that comes with it so you can see the exact correlation.
Basically, they take the number you got correct and subtract one-fourth of the number you got wrong to get your raw score (they do not take off for incorrect answers on the free-response part of the math test). Then you look at a table to find what scaled score your raw score goes with.
April 22nd, 2009 at 3:17 am
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The math rubric for the sat is always different, because the test is never the same difficulty, so the more people that do better, the less of a curve there is on a test. If you got 5 wrong and everything else right though you should get at least a 670, probably the most you can get is 690-700