Alright I’ll quit trying to find out. I think I put 4 so if that was an option I got it wrong
i dont remember the question with the circles. and what did you guys get for the question about “the author’s situation is most like…” and answer choices were young author sending a draft in or a medical student who gets her degree but later discovers she needs experience.
@alpha525 this is the one from the carpet passage no? i think i wrote that it was like a new author showing her first draft to an established author who she respected or something like that
@sonpat omg thank you thats what i put.
the reading curve is like this
800
800
780
760
740
720
and so on
@alpha525 How do you know
whoa that is a harsh reading curve
that is really harsh where did you get that information about the curve?
I think that was the reading curve for the November 2012 test. Which is ridiculous since the reading definitely wasnt that easy
I agree, although vocab was comparatively quite easy.
If anyone can verify, here is what I put for math #1-18
1.E
2.D
3.E
4.B
5.C
6.D
7.C
8.D
9.1/2
10.270
11.8
12.3
13.2010
14.56
15.862
16.1.10
17…05
18.24
@xxjmodxx all of the grid ins look familiar to me, not sure about multi choice cos i can’t remember specific letters?
draw it on a piece of paper and see if u recognize the pattern haha I thought the people on here were crazier than be about the test but I guess not
@alpha525
I heard the curve was different from the March 2011, something like
-1 800
-2 780
-3 760
-4 740
-5 720
??
question: when i log into my college board account it says that scores are available in two days?
@9penn9 that would just about be the hardest CR curve ever, very much doubt it.
@TheSATsSuck because that was the curve for the SAME test
@9penn9 thats the same curve i meant
It was Pride to Chastened Understanding? WHEW thank god.
@TheSATsSuck it was like, " Although blah blah blah, she was praised for her _____; she was always morally upright, honest, and upfront."
and it was clearly down between Forbearance and Rectitude. I chose forbearance, which is wrong. Rectitude exactly means “morally upright”. SIgh. Now looking back I should have gotten that right… darnit
Two days if you took the test Jan. 24. Another two weeks if you took it Feb. 7.