thealt
November 13, 2010, 1:46pm
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<p>Hi, does anyone know how the reading curves have been recently? I know that in 2010</p>
<p>January -2 = 790
March -2 = 780
May -2 = 790</p>
<p>but if anyone knows of the curve in June 2010 or October 2010, it would be greatly appreciated (as I seem to be consistently getting -2 in CR...and I am contemplating a retake from a 740 CR).</p>
thealt
November 13, 2010, 1:53pm
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<p>Yeah, -2 has always been 800 before 2010, but I haven’t encountered a test in 2010 that has had a decent CR curve. Thanks for your reply!</p>
<p>Anyone know specifics for June and October?</p>
<p>June -3 was 800. -7 was 730…</p>
<p>For October 2010, I got -6 and 710 on CR.</p>
Linger
November 13, 2010, 4:52pm
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<p>^I got -6 and got a 740 for the October one… are you international?</p>
gensis
November 13, 2010, 4:57pm
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<p>I got a -5 on Oct and got 740.</p>
Linger
November 13, 2010, 5:35pm
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<p>Well I meant -6 with the penalty only missed 5 questions.</p>
<p>My friend got an 800 on the October 2010 CR section; he was a -2.</p>
<p>October 2010 -1 = 800 I’m an international though.</p>
<p>I was -2 in May and scored a 790. Feels bad man.</p>
Sensei
November 14, 2010, 9:33pm
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<p>One of my friends received a 740 with -3 on the March 2010 CR. I really couldn’t believe it until I saw it.</p>
<p>I got -7 690 October. I’m insanely ****ed when I hear -6 740. How does that even happen?!?!?!</p>
<p>friend got a -2 on CR october and still got an 800.</p>
thealt
November 16, 2010, 12:22am
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<p>Thanks for all the input guys. Seems like October was a -2 800 curve and June (possibly) -3 was 800. </p>
<p>Sensei: I was one of the unfortunate few with 740 CR 800 M 800 W by missing three CR questions (with the penalty, -4) in March 2010.</p>
<p>Oh wait I double checked. I actually got seven wrong. So -7 710 (6 incorrect, 1 omitted). But how can it possibly be 710? Shouldn’t it be at least 730?</p>
<p>That can’t be right I got -5 on the October 2010 International SAT and got 710!!</p>
<p>Trufflie, 6 wrong and 1 omit is -8.</p>