<p>Ugh so already I missed 4 and I ommitted 3. I was really hoping for an 800 since I’m applying to MIT early. I signed up to retake math 2 in November… Should I cancel my scores or just send in two?</p>
<p>I will go with 3 miss 2 omit. How much is that?</p>
<p>That’s an 800 still, Psych1</p>
<p>I think I’m at the same count</p>
<p>so far…</p>
<p>5-6 wrong with 1 omit goodbye 800 **** and 2 of them were stupid mistakes</p>
<p>Yeah, what kind of curve do you think we are looking at?</p>
<p>What was the farenheight celcius one someone tell me im panicking</p>
<p>-24.6 I believe^</p>
<p>For some reason, I’m not sure if I got this super easy problem right. I’d be so mad if that was the difference for an 800.</p>
<p>I got 160. </p>
<p>It was asking for where celcius is half of farenheight, right? I may have misread. </p>
<p>B/c (9/5)*(160)+32= 320 which is 2x 160</p>
<p>Can you explain why it was -24.6? Im looking at that question being the my only one wrong after 5 omits…it would suck if that took away my 800 :(</p>
<p>it was asking for an answer in celcius btw</p>
<p>Was one of the answers -f(-x). I think it was on the question that gave us a graph and another graph and asked what the equation of the second graph is.</p>
<p>Question was fahrenheit half of celsius</p>
<p>Celsius: -24.6</p>
<p>9/5(-24.6)+32 = -12.3 (Fahrenheit)</p>
<p>I believe that is right koalakolla - that’s what I put.</p>
<p>****. I hate this.</p>
<p>what score is good for penn/brown/ dartmouth/columbia? my bro got a 790 and he got into everywhere but columbia and brown. But everybody keeps telling me that anything below an 800 is ****. IS that true? If i get a 790 will i need to retake?</p>
<p>780+ is fine. Subject tests aren’t going to be the breaking point or making point at those schools though.</p>
<p>what about for MIT and CIT?</p>
<p>Still don’t think they will be like “If you don’t have an 800 in everything math and science related, we will not accept you”</p>
<p>is there a google doc with answers?</p>
<p>Hey guys do you what the curve is going to be?</p>
<p>The test was really easy… I think most people got 800/800.</p>
<p>i feel like the curve will be more lenient; the problems seemed to be “harder” (or took longer) than previous tests</p>