October 18 PSAT curve

<p>How do you think its going to be?</p>

<p>I'm guessing
CR: (since everyone seems to think that CR was hard): 80,80,77,75,73,71,68
Math: (since math was pretty easy): 80, 75, 73, 71, 70, 68
Writing: 80, 77, 75, 72, 70, 68</p>

<p>highly doubt -1 CR will still be 80</p>

<p>people have been saying that this CR was harder than the Oct. SAT</p>

<p>there is no one..here who got perfect on critical reading...or writing as a matter of fact...</p>

<p>tell me if u did...</p>

<p>not me...on either</p>

<p>I believe that I answered every question on the test correctly.</p>

<p>On writing I think I got almost everyone right on writing (possibly missed the Chavez question bc no one can really agree on that.) However, CR was a complete and utter failure, id be happy if I missed 6.</p>

<p>woah if we do get curves like the OP posted then I would be ecstatic.</p>

<p>but the curves are usually like that I copied and pasted these curves from curves on old PSATs</p>

<p>The curve in CR for the Sat. PSAT in 2006 was 80,80,80,79,77,72,75,71</p>

<p>btw, how does ETS even determine the curve?</p>

<p>2007's curve for critical reading is 80, 78, 75, 74, 72, 71</p>

<p>2007 was way easier though...right?</p>

<p>I thought the CR and writing were very easy. Math I had to omit 4 answers on section 2 and 4 answers on section 4. Not too good.</p>

<p>Wow if we could get another CR curve like 2006, that'd be pretty godly. :)
I'll keep my fingers crossed.</p>

<p>Math was easy in retrospect (I just made stupid errors), CR I genuinely felt the passages were harder than usual (though the sentence completions were pie), and Writing...eh. Not sure. Easy for Improving Sentences/Paragraphs, but I was never crazy about the "No Error" section.</p>