OCT SAT Curve/Scaling Predictions for Math and CR

<p>Anyone?
Math seemed abnormally easy and CR average to a bit tricky</p>

<p>agreed.</p>

<p>math will probably be -1 770</p>

<p>what about math omit 2...and -1 give or take?</p>

<p>How about -1 math and -4 CR?</p>

<p>I think -1 M would be a 770ish
-4 CR would be around 730?</p>

<p>whoa, isn't that cr prediction harsh?</p>

<p>7-8 on essay plus a raw score of 44 on writing equals? (4 wrong)
Umm raw score of 46 on math?(6 wrong)
raw score of 40 on cr?</p>

<p>Would -3 plus 2 omitted for math be 700ish?</p>

<p>^LOL not for this one.</p>

<p>2 MC and 1 grid-in (I multiplied the number wrong. Dangit) wrong?
Or...</p>

<p>1 MC and 1 grid-in wrong?</p>

<p>-1 math will be 780 as usual. i think -1 CR will be an 800.</p>

<p>could math -2 wrong -1 omitted be a 760?... :/</p>

<p>Math should be a standard curve, while CR will probably be more forgiving.</p>

<p>Just for reference:</p>

<p>October 2006 QAS:</p>

<p>CR: 57/67 = 700
MA: 48/54 = 700
WR: 44/49 = 70</p>

<p>^writing with what essay score?</p>

<p>My math is really bad, and I thought this time math was easy!</p>

<p>CR however is usually pretty good for me, this time around it was pretty difficult!</p>

<p>I thought -1 in Math was still an 800?</p>

<p>wow...am i the only one that thought math was hard?</p>

<p>^It's not.
I took this SAT with 1 hour of sleep, but I thought the math was generally easy and the CR not too bad.</p>

<p>Yeah. Math was easy. CR was normal. Writing was easy, except for the paragraph editing.</p>