<p>Even if I did do well on this one, I took a physics SAT test too. I think I literally missed 30 questions(not even exaggerating, I’ve done it three times on practice tests).</p>
<p>minus 10 isn’t going to give a 44 raw score… -10=40 right minus (.25*10)</p>
<p>Okay, so do the elliptical orbits of planets support the theory that the universe is expanding?</p>
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It’s the wrong thread, but I thought that it did.</p>
<p>Haha, yes. It is the wrong the thread. Well… uhh… bye.</p>
<p>dang it if u guys didnt get consec c’s and d’s [in the end]
then i must have done hell abad</p>
<p>Hey quick question, guys - do you remember one that was like, if b and c are real numbers, how many answers satisfy…x = …?</p>
<p>And I don’t study my answer sheet, but I recall getting three D’s in a row…I think.</p>
<p>many ppl say they have omitted and guessed and got rong many questions…was this test hard and is da curve gonna be nice!?!</p>
<p>haha, how do you guys remember the questions so perfectly?? i hate thinking about it, especially since all we get back is the score, i’m trying not to beat myself up about missed questions (based on the discussion here i can already tell i missed a few in addition to my omissions…)
ugh, 17 days.</p>
<p>Would 6 omits and 1-2 wrong still be an 800?</p>
<p>What was the inverse of y one is equal to y?
I put I and III,</p>
<p>it was towards the end of the test.</p>
<p>i think this test was pretty normal (from what people who have taken it before have said) but the curve is always nice.</p>
<p>yea 1 aand 3</p>
<p>I and III FTW, I’m positive.</p>
<p>Any ideas about my question? 6 omits, 1-2 wrong?</p>
<p>760-800: prolly around a 770 or 780</p>
<p>really? I heard a -7 raw score is typically 800…</p>
<p>iono dependes akly ull prolly get like 790</p>
<p>Hookem, don’t cry but that doesn’t look like an 800.
Don’t say a word though . If you don’t want it, I’ll take the ~780 :)</p>
<p>what if I didn’t miss any? 6 omits…</p>
<p>edit -nvm.</p>
<p>Wow this thread is killing my good feelings about this test lol…</p>