Curves for December SAT?

<p>Ok, first of all, did people have entirely different tests? I did not have any of the questions that are discussed in the december math board.</p>

<p>I thought all three sections were just average in difficulty.</p>

<p>My predictions (raw scores)-</p>

<p>CR
-2 = 800
-3 = 790
-4 = 770
-5 = 760
-6 = 740
-7 = 730
-8 = 720
-9 = 700</p>

<p>Math
-1 = 780
-2 = 760
-3 = 740
-4 = 720
-5 = 710
-6 = 700</p>

<p>Not sure on writing.</p>

<p>I missed 10-12 on CR I'm guessing...:(</p>

<p>My math should stay at around 700.</p>

<p>But I think my writing should be really good.</p>

<p>What does everyone think the writing curve is going to be?</p>

<p>I thought the vocab were hard today</p>

<p>There were entirely different tests this time 0_o</p>

<p>My guess for those who had the Bronte, Alien, Chinese teacher, Advertisement passages:</p>

<p>CR: -2 = 780 (like March 2008, this was an easy test)
M: -1 = 790/800 (more likely 790, but I hope 800. it was pretty hard, but I did have an experimental)
W: -1 = 77/78. -0 and 9 Essay for 800 is possible</p>

<p>i agree with both your curves.</p>

<p>on october SAT it -1 and 10 on the essay was 770. And -1 and 8 on the essay was 750. -3 and 8 on the essay was 690. Its prob going to be the same</p>

<p>IF i missed one on math can i still get an 800?</p>

<p>I don't think so Sazari. Math has to be really HARD for the curve to ever allow -1 for 800. This test was pretty straightforward</p>

<p>i hope -9 is a 700 because i think i atleaswt got -7 wrong, so thats -9 with the 0.25s</p>