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Re: The SAT and 1/4 point deduction
I don't know about the changes, but they used to deduct for wrong answers, no points for blanks, and positive points for correct answers. Because of this you got 200 points for signing your name on each half of the test (verbal/math). There were 600 points to gain or 200 points to lose on each half, so you could get a combined score between 0 and 1600.
First thing they taught us in prepping for SATs was if you didn't know the answer, leave it blank.
I preferred the ASVAB.
Bill
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