Any definitive curve predictions across all 3 sections?

<p>Wait… I got minus 9 on the writing and an 8 on the January test and got 600…</p>

<p>9 wrong, or minus 9? I got 9 wrong, omit 4, which is minus 15…my essay was also a 9</p>

<p>I meant 9 wrong
Score:
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<p>thats a minus 11</p>

<p>FFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUU Damn that .25 deduction</p>

<p>Sid, you probably given a generous curve (the difficulty of your test must have been higher).</p>

<p>Am I saying that this test will not be curved generously? No, I am not. I just feel that it is better to find out your grades off harsher curve because it can show you the lowest you can go.</p>

<p>However, I feel like my curve WILL BE College Board’s range (based on statistics, the members of this site and my own intuition).</p>

<p>Yes, but general consensus seems to be that CR was very difficult and math was somewhat easier…</p>

<p>From my experiences with the SAT I thought the Critical Reading was easier then usual and the math was much harder!</p>

<p>Question, when you say -1 do you mean omitted too or just answer wrong? Like what if I omitted 11 on the math section but then got no wrong?</p>

<p>so funny seeing that some say CR was beastly while some say the math was hard</p>

<p>I thought math was easier than usual. </p>

<p>CR was average.</p>

<p>Writing was easier than usual</p>

<p>Or maybe it’s because i studied more since the March SAT :)</p>