***OFFICIAL MARCH 2015 SAT (US ONLY)***

After using combinatronics, calculus, and chemistry I have figured out the curves!
Math=-53 800
CR=-67 800
Writing =-47 800. :smiley:

Sonny0001 impressive dude

The curves have gotten worse and worse through the past years. Apparently on some tests in the 1990s you could get -5 verbal for an 800 and -2 math.

I think that the curves were better because the questions were harder back then. They had analogy questions like if a is to b, then pick a relationship similar to that of a and b.

That’s for verbal. As for math, there have been curves with -1 being 800 in the recent couple of years. I just think that the College Board has realized how easy math is compared to the other sections and have adjusted their curve to be harsher.

For any of the grid-ins, did anyone get 9? I’m not sure for the one with a only 3 positive factors if I put 9 or 25. I may jab put 9 for another answer

I got 9 for a grid in. But what was the question again?

@QueenN22‌

@hiltiv I think the question was asking for a two digit number but I’m not sure.

I never remembered the question asking for a two-digit number. I also put 9.

Does anyone remember how the 44 question was worded? Was it 22b=a
(where a = 1/2) or was it 22/b=a (where a = 1/2). Sorry, this has been bothering me a lot. :confused:

(I have a bad feeling it was the latter though. . )

Also, for some weird reason I remember not using choice A very frequently in my writing section. :/)

and does anyone remember the tomatoes question?!?!

@NotAMathlete‌ I remember there was a division sign in the problem but it could have been how you solved the problem (changing it to multiplication)

I think it was 22/b. Is everyone positive that the 3 positive factors asked for a two digit number or just an integer?

Does anyone remember getting the number 1900 for the grid ins?

Does anyone have a link to the Gulfstream passage?

@VexedVulcan‌ Yes, 1900 is definitely one of the answers.

@waddups‌ THANK YOU SO MUCH!

@queenn22 @fluterazzle9013 The one that some people got 9. It was asking for a TWO digit integer with 3 positive factors, 1, itself, ad another number. I think the only two answers were 25 and 49 as they only have 3 factors (25 is 1,25,5 and 49 is 1,49,7).

I got a critical reading section that had questions referring to a graph. The section was about science and also had funky questions like “What reason best supports the answer to the previous question” and stuff like that. It reminded me of the ACT to be honest. It had 23 questions…was this the experimental section? Anyone else get the same thing? I’m a bit nervous about it.

@juniorindistress Yeah I got the same thing. It was experimental.

How many no errors did you guys get on the writing section?
I got 5 but many people are saying 4