***March 2014 SAT (US ONLY)***

<p>Anyone able to give me a score range?</p>

<p>Math: 0 to 1 wrong
Critical Reading: 6 to 8 wrong
Writing: 2 to 4 wrong, 11/12 essay</p>

<p>Hoping for 2200+ on this one with a generous curve</p>

<p>Bijah <a href=“Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina | Official Website | The Story of Bijah and Lucy”>Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina | Official Website | The Story of Bijah and Lucy; lol</p>

<p>To Justin23L</p>

<p>Math - 770 to 800
CR - 690 to 730
W - 730 to 760</p>

<p>80% chances of crossing 2200+. All the best…</p>

<p>Following is my wrong answer predictions</p>

<p>Math 1 wrong (I got perfect scores in Math ACT and Math II subject test)
CR - 4 to 6 wrong
W - 2 to 3 wrong. 9/10 Essay.</p>

<p>Scored 2100 in OCT 2013 (770 in Math with one error - harsh curve); Hope for the best score - This is my second SAT exam and most likely the last one. </p>

<p>Interested to find out what the score would be based on the “curve”;
Math: 3 skipped, 2 wrong
Reading: 1 skipped, 4 wrong
Writing: 0 skipped, 3 wrong, essay = 10 or 11</p>

<p>Hoping for 2200+.</p>

<p>@doneforgood
Math: 700-710
Reading: 730-750
Writing: 720-740</p>

<p>Total: 2150- 2200</p>

<p>@Hawkace
Since you seem pretty intelligent regarding scores, can you predict my slightly bad ones? haha
Math- 13 omitted (I ran out of time in each section, and this doesn’t count if I get any grid-ins wrong) and maybe 3 or 4 wrong
CR- 1 skipped, 3 or 4 wrong
Writing- 0 skipped, 3 or 4 wrong, 10-11 essay
Thanks :)</p>

<p>@JavaCoco
Your math is going to bring your score down, but here is what I believe it is going to be</p>

<p>Math: 580-600
CR: 730-750
Writing: 700-710</p>

<p>Total: 2010- 2060</p>

<p>Yeah, I figured it would. I’ll probably retake. I’m not trying to get into any selective schools, so a 2000 is good. It’s always nice to do better though. Thanks!</p>

<p>Does anyone remember seeing a math section with a big scatterplot that was used for 4 questions? I skipped that whole section cuz I thought it was experimental and now I want some closure</p>

<p>it wasn’t an experimental section</p>

<p>Really? i asked like 3 people and they said they didn’t see that. Are you sure?</p>

<p>If youre talking about the 4 questions having to do with shoes, then yes thats experimental.</p>

<p>I remember that one whole page was used for the 4 problems along with a big scatterplot on the top. Can’t really remember the info relating to the plot though. I’m pretty worried now if it wasn’t experimental thoughh, did you have that section?</p>

<p>did one of the questions in the passage have shoes^</p>

<p>Come on guys… does anyone remember what they put for what silence referred to?</p>

<p>I put lack of records but inactivity might also work…</p>

<p>Also, if anyone has the Abijah passage, can they please post the link?</p>

<p>I completely forgot about the info regarding the graph. i remember one of the questions had something to do with slope though… </p>

<p>So many of these questions being asked have been ANSWERED in google docs earlier in this thread.</p>

<p>Well, the silence question has not been answered because there has been much debate over it…</p>

<p>@MovingtoTexas Yes, silence was referring to a lack of records. Because of the nature of the research, it is all informed speculation. So inactivity cannot be confirmed, thus it is a lack of records of activity which he references in the “silence”</p>

<p>Jumping on the bandwagon with score prediction please :slight_smile:
Cr- miss 4-6 omit 1
Math -2 to -3
Grammar -2 10 essay </p>