December 2009 International Curves

<p>1) Just simply state your raw scores for each section. (raw score = number of correct answers - [number of incorrect answers/4]).</p>

<p>2) Figure out how many marks you lost and then add them below:</p>

<p>Mathematics
*710 (-5 , 49)</p>

<p>Critical Reading
*510 (-33 , 34)</p>

<p>Writing
Essay: 12</p>

<p>Essay: 10</p>

<p>Essay: 8
*680 (-6 , 43)</p>

<p>Essay: 9</p>

<p>Essay: 7</p>

<p>Essay: 6</p>

<p>Essay: 5</p>

<p>Essay: 4</p>

<p>Essay: 3</p>

<p>Essay: 2</p>

<p>Essay: 1</p>

<p>Essay: 0</p>

<p>bump…</p>

<p>10char</p>

<p>international curves aren’t different from the US ones, are they? I am writing in May in a Canadian high school, so would the curve be the same as in the US on that day?</p>

<p>Yah I am pretty sure the curves are the same unless it was a completely different test.</p>

<p>its different for intl’s</p>

<p>Why? It definitely wasnt in October.</p>

<p>Otherwise we could cheat and find answers from us test due to 11-hour time difference.</p>

<p>International and US tests are only the same on QAS dates (October and May).</p>

<p>The December Int’l Test was the same as the US June Test. I’m guessing they’d have the same curve.</p>

<p>So is that true that in January intl’s will have the same questions as us testtakers in november?</p>

<p>Does anyone know what the curve was for the June 2009 US test for math?</p>

<p>so, I’m writing in May in Canada. US kids will write on that same day too. So, will the curves be the same? That would be dumb if we get a harsher curve…</p>

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<p>Did you get your scores yet?</p>

<p>^ Nope, delayed for a few weeks :/</p>