Math Level 2 Curve

<p>hey everybdoy im really confused about the math level 2 (math II C) cruve.
whats the minimum raw score for a 800? sumbody told me 48, others 45 and others 43....
can somebody please tell me the right thing..
thanks...</p>

<p>I heard it was about 45.</p>

<p>43 I think was the minimum for an 800 in the REal SAT II Book by Collegeboard. The curve changes for every test.</p>

<p>I think it was also around 43 for june 2005.</p>

<p>Kaplan uses 45.</p>

<p>Concensus: 43-45 raw score</p>

<p>Princeton Review said 44, but it changes. 43-45 sounds good.</p>

<p>okay thanks a lot people.. i guess i can take it as a 44 then..
ok now can somebody tell me bout the curve for physics n chemistry- like what the required raw score for a 800 on both those subjects..</p>

<p>Princeton Review said Chemistry curve for 800 is a 78. I think all raw score curves change from test to test, though, so +/- 1. 77-79. </p>

<p>I didn't take physics.</p>

<p>a 78 out of what?</p>

<p>SAT Chem has 85 questions. Assuming you answered all, you can probably get 5 wrong and get a 800.</p>

<p>That also includes the relationship analysis questions, TTCE.</p>

<p>smooth thanks..
so lets see then thats a 44 for a 800 on the IIC, a 78 on CHEMISTRY.
what bout physics??</p>

<p>guess i gotta bump this for soem answers about the physics curve...</p>

<p>hello.. doesnt anybody know anything bout the physics curve...</p>

<p>558 views and nobody knows soemthing about the physics curve!
come on peole say something!!!</p>

<p>come on 609 views and nothing!!!!!</p>

<p>800 for physics is 63 - 75 raw score. It's pretty lenient b/c physics by nature is very difficult and not that many people take it.</p>

<p>I'm too lazy to pull it out right now, but I think you can miss up to 7 or so and still get a 800. At least that was my impression. Someone will hafta check up on this...</p>

<p>how many questions are on the math 2 test?</p>

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