<p>ah alright, so any idea what our curve might look like?</p>
<p>I had the bligh, african blues, and the teacher, then there were two short ones about pets and aliens on venus.</p>
<p>I thought the curves were determined before anyone took the test?</p>
<p>i thought they had to shape the curve by analyzing how many people got which questions wrong so the scores fit the bell curve template</p>
<p>Maybe your right, our test obviously wansn’t widely distributed, we have half the posts of the other two threads. Seems that ours was the easiest as barely anyone has gotten any wrong in these entire 11 pages.</p>
<p>yea silver_hammer has the right idea. the curve is determined after they receive all the data, unlike APs. APs can get you college placement so it makes sense that those are not curved.</p>
<p>Last time there was only one exam w/different variations and the math curve was something like: 800, 790,760,740,720. This time however since their are multiple forms, expect different curves which may result in an overal: 800,790,780,770, etc. However missing one could be a 790 or even a 770 depending on your form. Unfair, but whatever.</p>
<p>I actually think that if they shoved the Math 2C onto the normal SAT, all the people on this site would benefit tremendously and stop worrying about math. More difficult material, but it would filter out for careless mistakes and innocent mistakes.</p>
<p>Okay, I figured out the four CR passages I had… but I also had the same math questions as you guys… and only two writing sections (one short one long). </p>
<p>(1) the mutiny one (Bligh)
(2) the African music one
(3) comparing passages (illusions and had a picture of a bunny and a duck),
(4) the one about the teacher</p>
<p>Actually I guess because I had 2 gird ins I am in the math experimental, even though I had all the reading and writing passages from this thread. So do they curve each section or the whole form? I have only seen one other person with my exact duplicate test, but many with some of the same sections</p>
<p>eya im afraid about that… i think our math was easy but our writing was difficult just because Choice E is the worst enemy to all test takers. </p>
<p>im prayign for nice CR curve so I can pull a 700. I doubt that will happen though caus my vocabulary sucks.</p>
<p>damn dude! one wrong = 770, that’s crazy.</p>
<p>i don’t think CR was overly easy so hopefully we’ll have a more generous curve for that.</p>
<p>yes please.</p>
<p>my school has really shot down my self-confidence… 1490 average on old one and on 6 people out of our class of 420 got 2400s.</p>
<p>damn that sucks. lol my school’s horrible, our highest was 2210 on march and 210 psat. i’m hoping to be the high scorer because i’ve studied my ass off after a pathetic 190 on psat.</p>
<p>i just noticed i have no nails left. i bite them whenever i’m nervous and i bit them throughout the SAT. hell, i think i even bit them while eating my snickers bar. that’s either skilled or just plain wrong. i’m thinking the latter.</p>
<p>crap i have no nails to bite in anticipation of may 23rd. curse the fates</p>
<p>i omited 3 and got one wrong, what will i get in math?
(unless the machine doesnt read my thing correctly, even though i erased fully)</p>
<p>low 700s maybe</p>
<p>which fill-in was the math answer 14, and when were the answers 2r and 2t used?</p>
<p>2r i believe was used in the symbol problem with the x box y</p>
<p>is there any hope of 27 for the juan problem. my friends are convinced its 27. also, for the writing question that started off as To my friends and me, me was correct, right?</p>
<p>Juan is 30.
Me was correct - “my friends and me” is the object of that sentence.</p>
<p>if i lost 2 or 3 raw points on this test could i get 750+?</p>