<p>kk thanks i 4got to do the minus part lol</p>
<p>And what do u guys think a 43 Raw scored would be? and a 44? 800s?</p>
<p>kk thanks i 4got to do the minus part lol</p>
<p>And what do u guys think a 43 Raw scored would be? and a 44? 800s?</p>
<p>either 790 or 800</p>
<p>ur on the border</p>
<p>Hmm, people talk about Barron’s being overprep…I thought that the PR practice tests were harder than the Math 2 today.</p>
<p>I thought sparknotes tests were harder than today.</p>
<p>yeah it seemed pretty easy in comparison to all those</p>
<p>hopefully the curve isnt too harsh</p>
<p>you guys think i can get above 730 with 8 questions skipped? i’m pretty sure i’ve nailed most of the other questions (doubt that over 2 questions wrong)</p>
<p>nluu0929: Yeah, I thought the PR tests were a tiny bit harder than the actual test too. </p>
<p>I was also happy that there weren’t any permutation/combination problems on the test.</p>
<p>I think the answer for this one was (1,pi/2), because it asked for POLAR coords, when you convert (1,pi/2) to rectangular coords you get (0,1) which was the only one present on the cos theta graph.</p>
<p>do you think the curve will be the “normal” (at least what a lot of the prep books say) 800 - 10(44 - total you got right)? Does the curve usually deviate from that too much? If it doesn’t I think I’m good…I knew how to do everything I answered, I just ran out of time :(</p>
<p>can someone give me an estimation for my previous post :S</p>
<p>Blastie, 8 omits and 2 wrong (40/50) will almost definitely pull you over 730.</p>
<p>UGH! 6 wrong 4 omit!! Can I hope for a 760? </p>
<p>This is so frustrating. I thought it was pretty easy, but looking back there were so many tricks and little things I didn’t notice!!</p>
<p>i just put 2 wrongs as for precaution. I shouldn’t even get 2 wrong i believe ( double checked). Any estimate of real score? will appreciate. Thanks guys</p>
<p>for the (x+y)^2 problem, why is it 104? I got -2 for x and -10 for y so I got 24 as the answer…</p>
<p>And can someone confirm the I II III with the x=2, x=/ 2 question? Is the answer II or I and III? Thanks</p>
<p>what was the full problem? I vaguely remember the question and I think I got 104…I can probably explain it if I know the full question</p>
<p>did you mean the question with x^2+4=8? if so, the answer is the only one that stated x^2+4=!8; x=!2</p>
<p>For that x=/2, and x=2 the answer was II only, but I can only explain it with the answer choices. I do remember though for I and III -2 would have made those statements false.</p>
<p>And what about the cos theta - polar coords question?</p>
<p>(.5, pi/3)–> the cosine of pi/3 is equal to .5.</p>