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Old 11-21-2008, 06:25 PM   #5
Zenbadabing
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Are you taking real math subject tests? Or are you using material from test prep companies such as Princeton review and Barrons? Tests that are not Collegeboard property are often inaccurate, thus your scores don't do well in terms of gauging your proficiency in that subject area. Whether your situation is "normal" is hard to say- but from what i can tell, the general population of cc'ers find math 2 much easier. But really, a 750 in math 1 is a great score. Because the curve is much more harsh, a few mistakes can send your score tumbling, so this is why your seeing these inconsistencies. Would you have complained if you managed to get a couple more questions right and scored a 780? Keep in mind that you won't always be scoring perfects, because the curve isn't pretty. Your scores are pretty consistent, just review the questions your getting wrong and you'll be doing much much better no time.
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