<p>here is the scoring rubric for the January SAT. It should be comparable to June if only off slightly.</p>
<p>Critical Reading
Raw score
67 800
66 800
65 800
64 780
63 760
62 750
61 730
60 720
59 710
58 700
57 690
56 680
55 670
54 660
53 650
52 640
51 640
50 630
49 620
48 610
47 610
46 600
45 590
44 590
43 580
42 580
41 570
40 560
39 560
38 550
37 540
36 540
35 530
34 530
33 520
32 510
i dont feel like going further. Hopefully noone did lower than this</p>
<p>Math </p>
<p>Raw score
54 800
53 800
52 780
51 760
50 740
49 730
48 720
47 710
46 700
45 690
44 680
43 670
42 660
41 650
40 640
39 630
38 620
37 620
36 610
35 600
34 590
33 580
32 570
31 560
30 550</p>
<p>yeah so two wrong on the JAnuary math a 780. They dont change the curve a lot even if the test seems easy. The january one was probably the easiest this year and it had the best curve. Dont know how they work this lol.</p>
<p>no actually 2 wrong on the JAN SAT math would mean you would have a raw score of 52 and have a 780. 1 or none wrong would be an 800. Hopefully june's curve is similar.</p>
<p>two wrong means 2.5 points off right????</p>
<p>so 54-2.5 = 51.5 => 52 ....</p>
<p>nm lol</p>
<p>i see</p>
<p>since everyone seems to agree that the june test was pretty easy, do you think the curve will be much worse that january's? if you're looking at CB's blue book, should you look at the lowest number of the range?</p>
<p>no its will only be at Max probably 10 points lower that this list here. Btw, im not using the blue book list, im using the Official january scoring rubric</p>
<p>I doubt the math curve will be that nice.</p>
<p>April math went 800, 790, 770, 740... so I think whoever said that the June curve will be the January 2006 curve + or - 10 points is right.</p>
<p>no way, i missed 4 question and got 700 on April test</p>
<p>Well he says a 740 was with 3 points off raw score. You had 4 questions wrong, so that's 5 points off raw score, and you said you got a 700. I think that it's possible for that curve to be like that?</p>
<p>Look at how similar all of the curves seem to be. (this is math)
Jan. 800, 800, 780, 760
April 800, 790, 770, 740, 720
May 800, 790, 760, 740, 720</p>
<p>Although this is only a small sample of curves I am surprised that they are all within 20 of one another.</p>