Math Curve for June SAT

<p>Oh never mind I did not leave the grid-in blank I guessed something but it is most likely wrong...</p>

<p>What math form did you guys have that you think there may be an 800 for one wrong?</p>

<p>i think math with math as experimental will have one wrong be an 800.</p>

<p>i sincerely hope the oct test would not have the exp questions on...its lethal...</p>

<p>I had just 3 math sections:
the one with the (x-p)(x-p-4)
the one with the set A has 1/4 set B has 1/3 or something
the one with the 1250 for 125 direct variation....</p>

<p>i had none of those</p>

<p>i had those, hyper. 1 wrong will still probably be an 800.</p>

<p>I didn't have an experimental in math. Anyone with any insight into the curve for the one with skid marks, 4000, -4, 2, and a slope of a rectangle(I think 1/2 or 2. don't remember) as answers? Or is that the one you all are discussing?</p>

<p>What? Are you serious? The tests must be REALLY different!</p>

<p>I had those too, Hyper. Did you put -4 for (x-p)(x-p-4)? Or was that a different question?</p>

<p>I put -4 for the (x-p) question...I graphed it on my calc using p=3</p>

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<p>i am 100% sure</p>

<p>Do we find out the curve before we get our scores back?</p>

<p>when does CB post the 'which section didn't count?' thing and the breakdowns for all the tests?</p>

<p>I had a form with a writing experimental. I've discussed the math questions with aaron56 and trinya in the official math thread.</p>

<p>aaron:
I have no idea. I went to the CB site just now and clicked the link only to find the page for the May SAT takers.</p>

<p>yea they have a link on "Flash back to your June 4 test" but it links to May tests. what's wrong with CB?</p>

<p>So the general consencus is that there are decent odds of one wrong on the math beign an 800?</p>

<p>i hope so because I know for certain I got one wrong :( hopefully all the others are right.</p>

<p>What do you guys think these will equate to in Math</p>

<p>1 Wrong/1 Omit
2 Wrong/1 Omit</p>

<p>750+ ?</p>

<p>1 wrong/1 omit will be either a 760 or a 780, most likely a 760 though.
2 wrong/1 omit will probably be a 740 or 750.</p>