<p>So basically the curve is based on a previously determind difficulty level?</p>
<p>I know the curve will be HARSH because the sections were very easy in relativity.</p>
<p>@luca11 - Not necessarily. </p>
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This is the best explanation that I could get from the CB:
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<p>fignewton got it right</p>
<p>People said the Blue Book was hardest, so the curve is on my side… ;o</p>
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This is true. I swear I saw a CR passage that I had read before… (Not this time)</p>
<p>Based on this curve, what would 7 omitted, none wrong be?</p>
<p>I say -1 = 780/790.
There were a lot of “easy/medium” problems that had tricks in them that I think a large percentage of people overlooked.</p>
<p>Avid, I hope you’re right. I omitted 3 and couldn’t answer 2 on the grid-in and think got 3 wrong. Doubt I’ll get a 700 but I can hope ya know?</p>
<p>about what would 2mc wrong, 1 fill in wrong be?</p>
<p>I’m a mom of a junior that took the March SAT. He took the ACT in February and got a 30. He says he’s done. He got a 730 on Math 1 SAT subject test and a 740 on Chemistry Subject Test. What score on this SAT supports his current scores. He says if he gets a 750 in M, 650 in CR and 620 in W, he can be done. That sounds low to me compared to what I’m reading.</p>
<p>juniormom93, you should not use scores on CC as a comparison base. These people are the best of the best.</p>
<p>So…are my sons scores good enough to quit? His schools of choice are U of M, BC, UVA,Univ of Maryland, Vanderbilt, Lehigh, and Georgetown.</p>
<p>@ juniormom</p>
<p>The College Board’s website has profiles of every college, on which you can click a box called “How Do I stack up”.</p>
<p>That would allow you to directly compare your son’s SAT scores with the median admitted group of students at all his colleges from last year.</p>
<p>what do you click before that to get there?</p>
<p>if you have a good composite, will a school like penn or cornell disregard other bad sections that you have?</p>
<p>@ matt, if you were at me</p>
<p>easiest way is to go to collegeboard . com and click student, its harder to get to the individual stuff through parents, ect.</p>
<p>there should be a search engine on the right side of the screen, search you favorite college and a sort of profile for them should pop up.</p>
<p>scroll to the bottom of the profile and there is a shaded box on the right titled “how do i stack up?”</p>
<p>click it and you are good to go.</p>
<p>Unfortunately I’d say -1 could easily mean -30.
My guess:</p>
<p>-0 800
-1 770
-2 740
-3 710
-4 690
-5 670
-6 650</p>
<p>juniormom93: </p>
<p>That sounds low to me compared to what I’m reading.</p>
<p>Indeed, as IMaGecko said, these people are the best of the best. People like us who would rather surf the web needlessly worrying about our SAT scores (knowing it doesn’t help increase the score anyway) already shows that we’re a bit more ambitious than the “norm.” Don’t worry =]</p>
<p>@nerdess:</p>
<p>-0 800
-1 770
-2 740
-3 720
-4 710
-5 690</p>
<p>This was the January curve. I HIGHLY doubt that the curve will get harsher than this.</p>
<p>For those of you who have done this before, how close do people on here’s predictions come to the actual curve?</p>
<p>Just curious :)</p>