<p>Does anyone know exactly (or roughly) what percent is the "small percentage of scores" that college board refers to when they tell you to check back on the 30th. I just wanted to know how rare this is...</p>
<p>Also, on a different note, has college board released the raw scores yet (or is that June 2nd) because I'm interested in seeing if they through out that angle bisector question.</p>
<p>The raw scores aren't released yet (June 2nd is right)</p>
<p>Okay... that's what I thought. Should be interesting.</p>
<p>wow stix you're pretty dumb</p>
<p>first, it's "threw"
second, the answer was 90 degrees there's no debate to it, don't be bitter because you didn't get it right</p>
<p>Wow... You just made yourself look like an idiot. I DIDN"T TAKE THE MAY TEST. If you’re going to call someone dumb, well...</p>
<p>I'm only interested in the angle bisector questions because the person who said it was incorrectly written got a 2400.</p>
<p>Yeah I wonder too how often this happens. I was doing some surfing around about Pearson the company that scores the SAT, seems from the end of April till the 3rd week of May they had serious computer issues, loss of data. Some kids taking an ELA exam in Missouri or Minnesota, lost all their online exams. Then the big Virginia blue screens during testing the entire week of May 15th, so was wondering this delay in results tied into this, and the thread of kids having really low score results(being one of them) I don't know smells fishy to me. Or Im hoping at least.</p>