<p>Let's start predicting what the curve would be like for each test.</p>
<p>Math 1
50–800
49–800
48–800
47–790
46–780
45–770
44–760
43–750
42–740
41–730
40–720
39–710
38–700
really similar to curve in blue book cept this time math 1 was a little harder</p>
<p>Math 2
43-50–800
42–780
41–770
40–760
39–750
38–740
37–730
36–720
35-- 710
34–700</p>
<p>again really similar to blue book cept this test was harder a little</p>
<p>Bio Ecology (same as blue book probably)
77-80–800
76-790
75-780
74-780
73-770
72-770
71-760
70-750
69-750
68-740
67-730
66-730
65-720
64-720
63-710
62-710
61-700
60-790
59-690
58-680
57-680
56-670
55-670
54-660
53-650
52-650</p>
<p>Math 2 (sorry for misprint)
43-50–800
42–790
41–780
40–770
39–760
38–750
37–740
36–730
35-- 720
34–710
33-700</p>
<p>More like math 1:
50 = 800
anything else, you’re screwed.</p>
<p>hmmm…blue book is different… 2 wrong is still 800</p>
<p>How do you know for both Math I and II?</p>
<p>Physics was like the blue book, so I’m guessing -12 and still 800.</p>
<p>What did anyone think about the Spanish Curve? I think I’m screwed there…</p>
<p>What do people think for Literature?</p>
<p>How do you predict curves–what’s your basis?</p>
<p>Gee, I really hope Bio has a more generous curve. >_<</p>
<p>Can anyone confirm that you can miss more than one on Math IC and still receive an 800?</p>
<p>Nah, math 1 is fatal, noname22. If you didn’t get 'em all right, you’re not getting an 800.</p>
<p>anyone want to hazard a guess at the chem curve? do you think it’ll be as harsh as the bluebook test?</p>