Search For The Missing Curve

<p>hmm, it seems as if the sat i with the native american passage has been recycled from june 2001 and december 2003, if the curve is predetermined, and we can conclude the experimental section is the same, then if we can find out what the score table was for those two tests, we’ll know how we did today, but it seems like its impossible to find it, i’m trying to contact ppl that took dec 2003 / june 2001, but no one is available, if we can get even one score that gives us some idea of the curve, itll help us in finding out how we did on the test…
For now it seems somewhere along the lines of this in my opinion:
Verbal 800, 800, 800, 790, 770, 760, 750, 730, 720, 710, 700, 690
Math 800, 800, 770, 750, 730, 720, 710, 690, 680, 670</p>

<p>(This is the Score Conversion Table Centered Scale for May 2002, Last Test on 10 Reals…and seeing as is the scoring curve is less generous each time around…I took the most recent)</p>

<p>i am really hoping that the math curve goes to 780 before 770 though…verbal curve seems pretty good though</p>

<p>I like the verbal curve. the math; not so much.</p>

<p>some of the old curves used to be like, 5 wrong verbal is still an 800…why aren’t those around anymore? stupid CB…and yeah, if the math is 800 for the first two thats good, but it would be nice to have a 780 score in there too</p>

<p>On some of the recent tests, you can miss 12, and then get the 3 points deducted, and still receive a 660 at the least. Upwards of 680. Not too bad for the recent tests. I think there was one in 2002 where you could miss 4 and get an 800. But that seems highly unlikely.</p>

<p>Xiggi took the test in 2001… try to PM him or IM.</p>