March SAT curve is insane, I hope my JUNE SAT curve will be soft

<p>^Using the QAS tests (May, Oct, Jan) along with other released SATs, the low-mid-high scores for the top raw scores in math are:</p>

<p>54 800-800-800
53 770-790-800
52 740-760-780
51 720-740-760
50 710-720-740
49 690-710-730
48 680-700-720</p>

<p>If by “-3” you mean a raw score of 51, then 720 is definitely on the side of harsh curve / easier test. But as always, none of this matters, unless a test taker is very aware of these difficulty variations, and is adversely affected by an easier or harder test than “typical” (the middle numbers in the table above).</p>

<p>Lol im so glad that the curve for the March test didn’t matter for me…I sumhow pulled off a -1…the test difficulty felt…normal…not particularly hard. I just believe you guys were stressed out on the day of the test. =(…Just retake it. But all of this “March test was hard AND had a harsh curve” is in your head. Probable easy w/ harsh curve. But again, I am very biased. Take again if you don’t agree.</p>

<p>March SAT - thank god that Math was hella easy. And then I take that “thank you” back for the reading–hella hard and unexpected harsh curve. -50 points because of that.</p>