<p>Oops, I screwed it up again</p>
<p>^ r u sure that table above is true?
It says: 67 MC, 12 essay is 670</p>
<p>But I got 67 MC, 9 essay and got 670</p>
<p>Or was there a really weird curve thing?</p>
<p>No, I just messed up the table. a 67 MC is a 9 Essay</p>
<p>67 MC with an 11 Essay is a 700 and 96%.</p>
<p>How do people know how many MC questions they got right or wrong yet? The have only released MC score and essay score until 11/11. Also how do you say you got such and such on essays in practice. How do you predict a practice essay score. I think some people here were over estimating their practice essay scores. I looked at flyguy64's curve and I think he's on to something. I got</p>
<p>MC 80
Essay 9
Writing total 800</p>
<p>690</p>
<p>9 E
70 Mc</p>
<p>65/80 Mc / 11e </p>
<p>690/800</p>
<p>I usually get 2 or 3 wrong max on MC on practices.
But I got 64 on the Oct test and 10 on essay (which is about right).
660 overall. </p>
<p>It all seems that if you usually get 780-800 on practices, you fall in the 620-680 range. </p>
<p>I think some of the versions of the test are screwed up.</p>
<p>70 Mc, 12 E, 740</p>
<p>68 MC 9 essay
680</p>
<p>68 MC, 11 Essay
720</p>
<p>From looking at the curve... 68 on the MC would be 5 wrong, which I think is likely.</p>
<p>60/80 9e = 620</p>
<p>Backfire, we have the same exact scores.</p>
<p>68 MC, 9 Essay = 680</p>
<p>I was actually surprised that I got a 9 on the essay. I thought it wasn't that good at all, maybe a 7 or 8. I got the cooperation topic and one of my examples was the prisoners at the Sobibor concentartion camp and how they worked together to escape. I used a historical event, something I didn't do last time, which is probably why I got a 9. It would have been nice to have broken 700, but a 680 is close enough.</p>