<p>@eagles: Haha I guess either the question was extremely obvious in that regard or 9/8 is just ambiguous. Hmm…</p>
<p>@jolly: Mid 600s.</p>
<p>@eagles: Haha I guess either the question was extremely obvious in that regard or 9/8 is just ambiguous. Hmm…</p>
<p>@jolly: Mid 600s.</p>
<p>@jolly: 670-690, depending how lenient this curve is.</p>
<p>Hmm, what about -1 MC, -1 Grid in, 1 omit?</p>
<p>Which date do you guys think the curve will most likely resemble?
<a href=“http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-Released-Test-Curves.pdf[/url]”>http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-Released-Test-Curves.pdf</a></p>
<p>Does anyone remember what the other choices were for the phone combination question?</p>
<p>I put choice B, but don’t remember what number choice B was.</p>
<p>I got at least 4 wrong,or 5, what my score would be?</p>
<p>@jupiter: low 700s. </p>
<p>@Mets: Choice A</p>
<p>@goldysocks: its hard to judge the curve from CC because everyone here is smart so they are usually hard on themselves. this math was relatively easy compared to other math sections however, I know a lot of my friends who take regular classes and found the Math to be very hard. so, the curve is really hard to judge at this point but its a nice feeling to get a snap shot.</p>
<p>@mets: i think it went from 6,7,8,9,10. it was def A though.</p>
<p>It was six, seven, twelve… some other choices. I put six which was A.</p>
<p>@eagles- yeah, I know, I just like to have feel for what to expect. lol.
And I really screwed up CR, so I’m hoping ofr math to redeem it. :)</p>
<p>I think it’s going to be like the 1/07 curve (-1 = 780, -2 = 760), but you have to remember the on this forum are the highest scorers, so you can’t judge the curve just based on us. Most likely this test was “average.” I would just go by the average though on the right column.</p>
<p>anyone remember a question that dealt with time zones of the west and east coast?</p>
<p>or was this question experimental?</p>
<p>Dang. Had six and switched it to seven.</p>
<p>-2MC, -2G, -3omit, what score should that be around</p>
<p>^^def. experimental.</p>
<p>user it was experimental.</p>
<p>@goldy: CR is a completely different story lol. The curve will be in the red, my strongest section is CR and I thought this test was monstrous, especially the vocab. Even my friends who specialize in the CR portion bombed it because of the vocab.</p>
<p>^Yup, thats me.
I usually hit every SC, and I missed at least 4 on that part. :/</p>
<p>Just reposting the list with an addition.
I think I can find two here that I missed, but I don’t remember my responses well enough to be sure, and this is ignoring the 7 or 8 questions not listed. The average for two wrong (speaking optimistically in my case as I think I missed over 2 and the curve may be in the green if the consensus is right) is a 760. If I break 700 I’m pretty happy.</p>
<p>Consolidated List -copy and paste! 47/54
Birds were 1/4 of the pets
(n+2)(n+3)/2
minimum of lxl-4 is -4
some divisible by 6
20 students question was I and II
72 degrees
2x+y was 104
6 X 8 X 4 = 192
number line was A
7/9 for pentagon in triangle
triangle in square 1/8
(0,a) 4x+2y=48-> 16
Pictograph of beach->C
c/b: 1/3
Chairs: 22
Triangle/square thing: 3sqrt2
90%/10%: 81
3 circles (AB=): 1
Some circumference thing: 10pi
Another circumference thing: 32pi
Slope of one side is m: -m
Temperature: 4.5
Four digit number: 9970
Phone: 6
g(0): 6
Systems of equations with infinite solutions: k=104
c+xb
x+1/y
Juniors and seniors: 2/3
The rectangle was 4 by 4.
3^n sequence: none
Parabola [a(X-2)^2]: 8
j^4=K^3
4 or 28
AB/NB is 11
5x+3=4x+6 is 3
if x+y= 240, then what is z? 60
9/8 french students
pie graphs for x,y,z is A
perimeter of triangle is 18
36 people on the bus
the meal was 36
cb+cx=c-> 1
27(y-1)->54
4 yards of cloth is 28.80
3 times a number is 4 greater than that number = 2
x+y=sqrt(n); (x+y)^2 = n
3 sets of terms, how many unique terms are there not shared among the set a and b: a + b - 2y - anyone else remember this question?</p>
<p>^I remember it, and that’s what I got.</p>
<p>^was a + b - 2y the answer?</p>