<p>yo, everybody check your calculators if you still might have work on them if you got TIs, then maybe the missing questions will be found!!</p>
<p>Cleared mine :(</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the Qs from the non-8521 grid-in section?</p>
<p>May 20th seems forever away.</p>
<p>Limit
Number of Days left->0 = My head explodes with anticipation.</p>
<p>But yes, May 20th is forever away, but APs are soon.</p>
<p>What would leaving 2 blanks and missing about 2-4 yield?</p>
<p>@AirForcePilot - depends on whether you missed grid-ins or MC, but the worst case scenario (-7) would typically result in the mid-600’s.</p>
<p>I left 2 blank in the Grid-ins.
I might have missed 2 questions. Or 3, 4… Still mid 600’s? I was hoping for low 700.</p>
<p>Anyone think that missing 3 (gridins) and 1 MC (50/54 rawscore) could result in a 720 ?</p>
<p>Here are some score approximations.
Since there is sometimes a curve, it’s going to vary:</p>
<p>-1) 760-800
-2) 740-780
-3) 730-770
-4) 710-750
-5) 690-730
-6) 670-710
-7) 660-700
-8) 650-690
-9) 650-690
-10) 640-680
-(10+) You’re screwed.</p>
<p>Did anyone get 60 for an answer? I don’t remember ever getting 60.</p>
<p>what would a -2 and 2 wrong on grid ins get you, at least appx
jeez im shooting myself over this, i missed the median question, for some god knows what reason i put 26.5, then i missed the 8521, and the square grid in.</p>
<p>only mistake i think im okay with was the perm/combination q</p>
<p>HOW do i minimize the stupid mistakes i make if i want to retake it</p>
<p>@kbbm- I used to have the same problem (I would always get 1 or 2 really easy math problems incorrect )
So what I do now is I do the whole section without a calculator (in about 10-12 min). Then I go back and redo each problem with a calculator so this way I am double checking the problem and making sure I dont make any dumb mind calculation mistakes or punching it into the calculator wrong. Even though this may not solve everything, it still really helps, at least for me.</p>
<p>“[?]
ANSWER: 5 <— IS THIS A REPEAT OF THE OTHER QUESTION WHICH HAS THE ANSWER 5?”</p>
<p>This was the one where y is either positive or negative so </p>
<p>A =5 choice E I believe.</p>
<p>@shaheiruddin:
That question was already accounted for. That was the one with a= x + (1/2) and a= x - (1/2).</p>
<p>the was 5 right?</p>
<p>^ yes it was. Are there any other questions you can match to an answer? Or any extraneous answers that i can delete?</p>
<p>ANSWER: 5 <— IS THIS A REPEAT OF THE OTHER QUESTION WHICH HAS THE ANSWER 5?"</p>
<p>It was the area of the square</p>
<p>Area of the square was already accounted for on the list. At the moment, there are three answers of 5. Should i delete the last one?</p>
<p>[3< 2x <11 what are possible answers for 3x]
ANSWER: 6 or 9 or 12 or 15</p>
<p>This can’t be right. It never said that x had to be an integer. X could be anything between 4.5 and 16.5.</p>