what will this bring me?

<p>So I got a 32 on the science section on The Princeton Review’s 1926, what do you think i’ll get? thanks</p>

<p>V E R Y difficult to predict, as the degree of difficulty varies with each section on each test, as well as the subsequent curves assigned to each section. Keep practicing so you are prepared for all types of questions and get the timing down.</p>

<p>The science section does not make score prediction easy, since there is often such a sharp curve assigned to it. If you consistently receive scores near 32 on various practice tests, that should be at least somewhat accurate. You never know what may happen though.</p>

<p>i did the whole test timed and only missed three. the only ones i missed were ones I didn’t even get to, and since I didn’t REALLY attempt them, i didn’t guess ( of course I’m going to guess on the test if i have to).
to get my 32 score, i looked at the RB. Is the curve always that harsh or is it a little bit more forgiving?</p>

<p>The science section may arguably vary the most with the reading. It never seems to stay the same.</p>