<p>Isaac - I dont even remember (a, b+1) being a choice...
I distinctly remember (a+1, b+2) being the only choice with b being larger than a lol...the rest were like (a+1, b+1)(a+2, b+2) etc.</p>
<p>Geoffrey - which question is this?</p>
<p>Isaac - I dont even remember (a, b+1) being a choice...
I distinctly remember (a+1, b+2) being the only choice with b being larger than a lol...the rest were like (a+1, b+1)(a+2, b+2) etc.</p>
<p>Geoffrey - which question is this?</p>
<p>Echelon...Thats exactly what i thought....lol...but these people are all saying how (a, b+1)..which would definitely have confused me a little bit...and im like ***..cause i remember this question being not tricky at all..since all the other points made the slope less....thanks for the clarification..now i can assure that i got that one right...</p>
<p>What kind of score can I expect with 3 wrong 1 omitted</p>
<p>^ thats pretty close to what i got and im wondering the same thing</p>
<p>how about likeee 4 wrong and 2 omit? hahah I NEED A 680!</p>
<p>Alex/jcl - It looks like around 700, probably 710+ (720 in May 2007, which had -1 being 800 = very rare)</p>
<p>djharpz - of all the QAS I have, the lowest I saw was a 690 (as high as 710-720), so as long as the curve is consistent, you should be fine.</p>
<p>Not quite. I got 5 wrong, 0 omitted in October and got a 680. 4 wrong and 2 omitted is -7 points compared to my -6.25. So, it really depends on the curve. Hopefully we get a good curve.</p>
<p>yea but the october math curve was insanely brutal</p>
<p>-3 was a 710</p>
<p>Was there any other problem beside the absolute value and circles that incorporated I, II, III ? Thanks a bunch</p>
<p>No, I dont think there were kyun. I could be wrong though</p>
<p>gahhhh i had the 10 root 3 question but then i thought i was supposed to solve for something else so i erased it! i took the test this time to get my math score above 700 and stuff like this will seriously hurt my chances. From the questions i can remember i think i got all of them right but this one, but i always end up missing one or two more than i can remember. Have we established what we think the curve is going to be?</p>