<p>I missed 9 CR and got a 670 when my 3 QAS tests give me a 690, 700 and 710....I miss 4, omit 2, and 9E on W and get a 670....3 QAS tests give me 690, 700 and 710 again.....WHY WHY WHY!!!!</p>
<p>um YEAH i missed 10 CR and i got a 660 =( Utterly mean!</p>
<p>I got a 670 CR too...but I'm actually kind of glad that it was based on the harsh curve...I thought maybe I am just completely horrible w/ CR...a bit of a confidence boost for retakes, if we want to look on the optimistic side =)</p>
<p>thats true, want2bivy.</p>
<p>im pretty dissapointed....if the curve wasnt so extremely harsh my scores couldve been 700 750 700 rather than 670 750 670....doesnt the first one look so much better lol...well nothing that we can do now</p>
<p>The curve was too harsh:</p>
<p>Missed 6 CR ommitted one for a 700 ( think that should be a 720) </p>
<p>Writing Missed 5 with one omitted with an 11 essay for only a 700! WTH???</p>
<p>-11 CR was a 640 when QAS was 670ish</p>
<p>I do not understand the difference in scores. QAS is something new to me, and I doubt my kids will use it as it seems pretty expensive. So - you get an official score, and the QAS comes with some score "estimate." Is that right?</p>
<p>You say it like it's a bad thing. It's more harsh, but surely the questions were mildly easier...</p>
<p>Yeah, I know. I got a 730 on the CR and I did EXACTLY as well as I did when I got a 750.</p>
<p>6 wrong on CR...720</p>
<p>CR 630 = 12 wrong 0 omit
W 720 = 2 wrong 8 essay</p>
<p>In March, 14 wrong and 1 omit was a 620 in CR</p>
<p>hmm...</p>
<p>lol the curve is almost always like this, it barely changed</p>
<p>Do any of you know the curve for the subject tests?</p>
<p>nikki, it varies with each subject test. which test do you have in mind?</p>
<p>any one lol
i was wondering for biology but any would be fine</p>