34 on reading was a -1.
Dang thats harsh
Dang I was hoping that I got a 36 on reading but I guess I’ll settle for 34
Excuse my ignorance here, but can anyone explain how the curving works? Like what does -1 33 mean? Is the minus how many questions you could have gotten wrong to get a certain score?
Yes, every number of questions wrong results one score, but sometimes there are two amounts of questions incorrect that yeild the same score. For example if I have noticed that no one got a 35 on the science, then it may be safe to assume that getting one wrong got you a 34 and 2 wrong a 33, so I would put -1 34
Oh cool! That makes total sense. Thanks!