<p>^well u do have score choice so yeah</p>
<p>and for those schools that dont accept score choice and you get like a 300 and then retake it and get a 750 they’ll prolly believe you when you say you missbubbled.</p>
<p>^well u do have score choice so yeah</p>
<p>and for those schools that dont accept score choice and you get like a 300 and then retake it and get a 750 they’ll prolly believe you when you say you missbubbled.</p>
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<p>Dude. I’ve read through all 26 pages of this thread, and I have two things to say to you.</p>
<p>First, how can you actually spell okay here and then spell horribly in your other posts?</p>
<p>And second, I’m sorry, but I’m afraid you might have to prepare yourself for disappointment. Almost all the answers you postulated were wrong.</p>
<p>what scaled score am i looking at if i get a raw score of 70?</p>
<p>wow i think just using the PR AP review book may have netted me an high 700’s to an 800 on this. there werent that many extraneous info on the test that wasnt in pr and if there was then i prolly knew it beforehand</p>
<p>70 might be around low 700s (720 ish?)</p>
<p>Um…Cl has more electronegativity than C, right? cause like i think some books said C was greater?</p>
<p>Yeah, I’m pretty sure Cl is more electronegative than C.</p>
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<p>One was O2 and O3 being allotropes</p>
<p>One was 1 mol CO2 reacting with excess something at STP, how many liters of something are produced.</p>
<p>With a raw score of 70 you can get a 750 according to Princeton Review, +/- ten points.</p>
<p>Since Cl is more electronegative than carbon. Cl is 3.0, Carbon is 2.5.</p>
<p>Hey, i just took the test (not too bad), but I was wondering what the scaling for the chemistry subject test was like.what would leaving 5 answers blank yield ( with no answered questions wrong). What about leaving 8 or 9 blank?</p>
<p>Leaving 5 blank and getting the other 80 correct is barely an 800 on difficult scales, but on more generous scales there’s room for a mistake to still get an 800. Leaving 8 or 9 blank is a 770/780, depending on the scale that year.</p>
<p>the pH of .01 Molarity HCl…anyone remember?</p>
<p>not sure if it was .01 molarity or .001 molarity</p>
<p>pH is 2, I remember. The pH is the -log[H+]. If there’s .01 moles/liter, theres .01 moles of H+ and .01 moles of Cl-. -log.01 = 2</p>
<p>^^That one was 2.</p>
<p>How does 17 blank and maybe 10 wrong look?
Using Barron’s it’s a 720-700.</p>
<p>Princeton review says 730…probably a 720 +/- 20 points</p>
<p>I think that’s around a 720, in all honesty, this test was not too difficult, rather easy compared to the PrincetonReview tests. I usually got around 770’s on that, and this time i feel around 790-800.</p>
<p>Idk, it could be around 720, which is still really good.</p>
<p>Thanks.
It was really easy compared to Barron’s. I got 500s on those one.
I’m surprised that I feel most confident about this one because when I went in I felt most confidence about Math II, but then I didn’t finish and left a ton blank.</p>
<p>So right now I’m looking at 3 wrong with one omit; hoping for an 800, but it’s borderline.</p>
<p>Omg, same with me. math 2 ****ED me, i got like… around 10 wrong and left 3 blank… lol… i wouldn’t be suprised if i got more than 10 wrong to be honest.
I thought i was gonna get an 800 on Math 2, and around a 760 for chem</p>
<p>desperatechaos so far i most likely raw score
of 75-78/85 raw score
the ones i’ve posted were the ones I was CONFUSED about.
my typos were caused by anxiety problems.
why do u h8 me? lol</p>