<p>Which subjects usually have the most generous curves?</p>
<p>Chinese, Math Level II, Physics</p>
<p>to the above poster, actually all language tests have generous curves.
M IIC is ~7 omit = 800
I’ve heard Physics is ~omit11 = 800</p>
<p>I’m not sure how the system works, but what if you finish all the problems? What’s the max you can miss for M IIC and Physics?</p>
<p>is this right?
MAth II: 7 wrong 0 omit
Physics: 14 wrong 0 omit</p>
<p>Physics, I recall: omit 27 = 700.</p>
<p>@ woami
Actually I think for Math 2: omit 7=800</p>
<p>Any others?</p>
<p>World History has the best: omit 15 = 800</p>
<p>argh, I’m stupid…
MAth II: wrong: 9 omit: 0 = 800
Physics: wrong: 14 omit:0 = 800</p>
<p>I hope that makes it clearer. Is the above correct?</p>
<p>No it isnt 9 OMIT is 780 let alone wrong. Youre looking at 4 wrong 5 if youre lucky for Math IIC.</p>
<p>9 wrong is looking at 730-750 depending on your test date. Which by the way is low, admissions officers know the average score is 580-640, everyone (not only students) is aware of the generous curve and frankly it doesn’t work to your advantage, it pretty much hurts you, unless youre 800 (790 may be forgiven). Because it means you got over 4-5 wrong out of 50, thats only about 90% right. Now getting a lower is around 85-90% wrong which is not good enough for top schools and math intensive programs.</p>