<p>Well, the April math section was really hard. I think many of you will agree. Do you think the October one was harder or easier? Any comments will help think about the curve.</p>
<p>there is no question at all.. april math had 1 question that was easy, but i misread it several times.. but ended up getting it right.. oh how i wish i had that math this time.. i got a 790 on that one.. i expect a mid 700 on this one.. if i dont get it, i will cut somebody's tree down</p>
<p>"if i dont get it, i will cut somebody's tree down"
That just made my day.</p>
<p>cut mine down, my parents have wanted it cut down for ages...</p>
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<p>haha you never tell an indian your address. bomb in the mail.. fedex overnight :).. ok aside from the terrorist threat.. if i do cut down your tree.. i will leave a huge jagged stub</p>
<p>I took both. 760 in April. I missed the 5 circles in a square problem and another unknown problem in april. I missed the pyramid problem in October. I feel the curves should be similar, and I thought the october test was easier, but many others didn't. </p>
<p>I'm hoping for some january 06 curve action.</p>
<p>january is the best curve in the business.</p>
<p>i wish i could january.. i wish i took last years jan.. i heard it was MUCH easier</p>
<p>I took last year's january and did quite well without any preparation. When I took it again in june, which I prepared to, I got a lower score. October seems to be the hardest sat of all. The curve in jan is much more lenient. I had 20 more points for writing with the same number of correct/omitted choices as I had in june.</p>