<p>^ I wouldn’t mind as much if you weren’t being so blatantly obvious - especially since people are still taking their third test (in the U.S. to say the least): which could be physics.</p>
<p>You know, a birth date and the e-mail you used to register with CC can be enough information to be used to report to the Office of Testing Integrity and find your identity.</p>
<p>Look. Since it appears I’m the only one with honesty left on this God-forsaken thread, I’ll leave for the meanwhile.</p>
<p>I was just trying to warn you sad little no lifers (whose scores probably won’t matter since you’ll end up going to some crappy state university), but no - you insisted on being jackasses.</p>
<p>Have fun getting your ass whooped come June 24th, if not earlier by the CB.</p>
<p>Wow NuclearMatches you seriously have like self-esteem issues. I read and evaluated your advice and chose not to follow it, so you go out of you way to insult me for not listening to you? Have you never not gotten your way in life or something or is puberty hitting you hard</p>
<p>Furthermore, I ask you to find me one single example of collegeboard punishing someone on CollegeConfidential for discussing questions. I also ask how an email address not registered under my actual name or with my actual date of birth could be linked back to me. But I guess I must have missed something since I’m going to a state university?</p>
<p>I took 2 practice tests from the Kaplan book; I barely got an 800 on one with like a 65 raw and I got an 800 with a 69 raw on the other. I thought the test today was considerably more difficult, as there were more nuclear questions (we didn’t learn nuclear physics in my AP Class), a relativity, a superconductor, and a question about Galileo’s achievements. I went in expecting an 800, but in hindsight I think I might only get ~740-760, so it looks like I’m retaking it in October; luckily I will be in another physics class next school year (Physics C FTW!).</p>
<p>damn i didn’t see the asteroid was a choice on that question, so I chose the one with the spaceship traveling at 0.1c. now i have 2 wrong… so what’s the usual curve for this to get an 800?</p>
<p>… I think I’m retaking in October. Should I cancel today’s? I probably got around 750 or something When you send subject tests, all the scores for one subject are sent if you choose to send that subject right? Blaaaah!!!</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure Galileo didn’t discover that the universe expands… that didn’t occur until after Einstein’s theory of special relativity - mid 1900s.</p>
<p>this was hard as balls lol.
and btw guys, i think you should just discuss ‘concepts’ instead of test questions.
There’s no rule against refreshing concepts, but there is something for sharing questions. </p>
<p>um, what makes temperature go up? lightbulbs give off only radition? what is zero mass, does a photon have it? what happens when you release em radition?</p>