<p>Any guesses?</p>
<p>For writing... 72, 10 = 740
I might have gotten 1 wrong on math, got an 800.
I know I missed several on CR, 740.</p>
<p>grrr.... I think I seriously messed up then :(</p>
<p>Math curve probably sucked. Hahaha. That's my guess.</p>
<p>I think so too. I expected above 750 and got a ruddy 650 :D</p>
<p>I think math curve sucked. I got a 780, and I can't imagine I got more than one wrong. But I guess I'll find that out on June 30 when the full report comes out.</p>
<p>I think -5 on CR is 730.</p>
<p>The curves hardly change, especially when you get into the mid 600s. At that point they may differ at a max of 20 points from another test, nothing more. Don't blame the "really harsh curve". Seriously, the curves don't vary THAT much.</p>
<p>80, 8 on writing is 780
80, 9 is 800.</p>
<p>64, 11 was a 690</p>
<p>I know for sure I got 2 wrong on CR and still pulled a 770</p>
<p>61 and 8 for writing was a 600 :{</p>
<p>67,8 =660</p>
<p>do colleges see these two subscores, because last time I had a 63,11</p>
<p>It would be pretty nice to combine them</p>
<p>omg, that math curve was horrible! i got a 760 on the march test, but in june it dropped to a 670 (***?! since math is my best subject...)</p>
<p>^ i agree, the math curve must have sucked, i usually get between a 700 and 740 on math practice tests and got a 670 on this one, I left 3 blank and I dont think there's any others I didn't know...</p>
<p>I got 650 in Math last time. Omitted 10 ( the grid-ins....I did not bubble...). Yeah I re-took in May and got 800.</p>
<p>73, 11 = 780</p>
<p>This is from two years ago…</p>