<p>I skipped 8 and probably got 1 or 2 wrong.. Will my score = +700?</p>
<p>Yeah, I think you'd have 760-780. I'm hoping for a really good curve too because I have 10 wrong and no omits. That correlates to a lower raw score than yours.</p>
<p>yea you'll have a really good score, because, when i took it in june, i literally skipped 10 or 12 and got a 730</p>
<p>Did you get anything wrong?</p>
<p>i skipped 10 and got maybe 3 wrong. what would u estimate my score?</p>
<p>That would be around 730, according to Sparknotes.</p>
<p>I skipped 8...and probably got at least 5 wrong.
Don't laugh, haha.</p>
<p>what math have you guys all reached? when i took it i was nearly done with precalculus and felt like i knew how to do every question. got an 800...but dont worry...i made up for that with the lowly 660 on ushist. Good for some schools, not so great for Pomona, the school i am applying to that requires them. Ah well, 5 of apush should fix that. But yea, 88%ile+ get 800s so I am sure you will be above 700</p>
<p>can anyone predict 6 wrong and 2 blank?</p>
<p>Umm...I took AB Calc last year (but barely passed). Math is not my strong point, haha</p>
<p>my school has a strong math dept so i guess i am lucky in that respect. My sister got a C+ in AP CALC AB a couple years ago, took the ap test, and found it EASY. she got a 5 too...the teacher hasnt seen a four in like a decade.</p>
<p>do you guys predict that the curve for the october test will be harder than the curve that the prep books suggest? specifically, what do you think the raw cut off point will be for 700?</p>
<p>yea I just have to say the Math IIC curve is really generous. From what I read in the PR book, if you answer like 12 out 50 that's already like a 520! that's really generous</p>
<p>i realize that the math IIc curve is very generous, however i believe that most people found the october test to be particularly easy. normally a 33 would equate to a 700, do you guys believe that it will remain so for the october testing? if not, what would be a 700?</p>