<p>this is so nerve racking…</p>
<p>^ megz4252
What did you put the answer for the chronological order question? Was the writer riding the horse the first things happened?</p>
<p>Com: 30</p>
<p>English: 33
Subscores 17 & 18</p>
<p>Math 26
Subscores 17 12 12</p>
<p>Reading 33
Subscores 18 16</p>
<p>Science 27</p>
<p>does anyone have a good idea about the math curve for -4? in most of the red book ones it was 35, does that sound about right for this test?</p>
<p>@summeryoyoyo it was definitely the rider on the horse. Everything else was in the bus.</p>
<p>does anyone have a good idea about the math curve for -4? in most of the red book ones it was 35, does that sound about right for this test?
32-33 , nowhere near 35.</p>
<p>Wow, english curve is way too brutal -___- im so screwed D:</p>
<p>Has anyone gotten around the Transaction Error yet?</p>
<p>Riding the horse was most certainly the first answer. I initially had the voice on the radio but thought it was too easy and when I was going back and checking my answers I changed it to riding the horse.</p>
<p>wait for the english curve someone is saying -3 is 34 and others are saying -1 is 33
which one is it</p>
<p>@ maddsm
what do the subscores represent? Are they the number of questions you answered right?</p>
<p>They’re scored out of 18, so no I don’t think so. </p>
<p>Actually, I have no idea what the subscores are used for. Anyone want to answer this?</p>
<p>does anyone know what do subscores represent?</p>
<p>is this illegal?</p>
<p>Subscores do represent what you got right. Add up all the subscores in each section and that is the total number of questions you got correctly in that section. The maximum you can get correct per subsection is 18.</p>
<p>loled at ClassicName’s comment</p>
<p>Mine keeps saying your transaction can not be completed at this time, whyyyyyyy :(</p>
<p>Its just like a mini score of the type of questions you got. Usually they add up to your subject’s score, but some times they don’t. Like Math has 3 subscores. It might be 2/3 of the total. But there usually aren’t that many trig questions. </p>
<p>My best guess it is a percent of the question you got right in every type of question.</p>
<p>Subscores are basically just what one got in each individual section of each section.</p>
<p>So in English: -Usage/ Mechanics : basically grammar
-Rhetorical: sentence and paragraph structure</p>
<p>In Math: -Basic Algebra
-Intermediate Algebra/ Coordinate Geometry
-Trigonometry/ Plane Geometry</p>
<p>Reading: -Prose Fiction/Humanities
-Social Sciences/ Natural Sciences</p>
<p>and Science Section has none.</p>
<p>^ instagrammar
but this doesn’t make sense for the math section</p>