I'm aiming to get 23+ TS

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If I'm aiming for 23+ TS, would that be something like 1 or 2 wrong in bio, 2 wrong in gen chem, 2 wrong in orgo? I'm not too familiar with the conversion scale:scared:
 
I think it would be more like 3 or 4 wrong in bio and 2 wrong/at most 3 wrong in gen chem/orgo. It also has something to do with how hard each question you get right/wrong is.

I had 10 questions marked on the bio section, went back and got most of them but felt like i got 3 or 4 wrong and i got a 23 on bio. For orgo, I think I got one wrong, at most two to get a 25. For gen chem, I think I got one wrong, but the thing here was I had a really obscure question that I really think nobody would've gotten correct, but I got lucky with it, so I got a 29 because the one wrong question pulled me down from a perfect 30, but getting the really hard question right (just my theory) boosted me up to a 29.
 
From what I've heard, I think the way TS is calculated (atleast for the upper scores) is 30 minus the number incorrect out of the 100 science questions (e.g. if you get 4 wrong total your TS is most likely to be a 26). However, the scaling will increase as you continue to get more wrong (e.g. 10 wrong would likely be an 18 or 19 instead of 20).
 
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