NYS regents procedure

<p>Hmm, the June 2005 Math B curve is horrendous, my math teacher is likely pulling her hair out right now. I can't believe that this year you can only get a -8 to get a 90, while last year you could have gotten a -12.</p>

<p>Last June, they were up a month after the test, iirc. Oh, I'm probably mistaken.</p>

<p>Your teacher already told you?? I don't know how that is possible when the exam was just a few hours ago haha. Is it available online yet?</p>

<p>All the scoring keys are online now:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/deputy/_assessment/6-05exams/home.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/deputy/_assessment/6-05exams/home.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Does anyone if we can discuss questions/answers for the Regents or if it's like the AP tests. If we can, I'd love to go over some stuff for Physics and Math B.</p>

<p>I don't see why not. I really didn't think there was some confindentiality agreement attatched to the Regents</p>

<p>math B and chem were the easiest things i had ever laid eyes on.</p>

<p>Actually, the Math B mc was pretty easy, what was the answer to the last one about which line represented sine.</p>

<p>QS
and i'm pretty sure</p>

<p>Do you remember which answer choice that was?</p>

<p>4..........</p>

<p>4.......... Yay, I got it right. That was the only one I was worried about. :)</p>

<p>here are some answers i got</p>

<p>39
36 degrees
247</p>

<p>any of em sound familiar?</p>

<p>wat was the answer to the question about two girls running counter clockwise-minor arc- and the radius of a 150 fet</p>

<p>What about the heart beat question?</p>

<p>and that graph one which stated the ball had to be at least 125ft?</p>

<p>I'm so nervous with the parallelogram proof, as we were never taught how to do one. (Our Teacher didn't want to waste time teaching it)</p>

<p>igot 95 heartbeats</p>

<p>3.7to 15.2 or somewhere around that area</p>

<p>got the same here</p>

<p>wat was the answer to the question about two girls running counter clockwise-minor arc- and the radius of a 150 fet</p>

<p>what was the measure of A to S? if you can give me that, i'll be able to remember my answer</p>

<p>they said 247</p>