<p>If the some of the individual tests are easy then the curve is HARD, and for act top scores are harder to get for those unless you yourself thought it was easy. Then you probably did very well. For example last time in april 28 i got 35 in reading but it was really easy. But i hard that the scale was two worng for the earlier april one for a 36! So it depends. This time i hope the reading scale will be a bit easier, then i can hope for a 33-34</p>
<p>excel, I don't know what "they" mean when they say that, whoever they are. If the test is actually easier, then the score conversion will be tougher, so it will balance out--no test form gives you any advantage. Maybe average scores are higher in June, and that's where this rumor comes from? That would have to do with the testing population and not the test itself.</p>
<p>What i want to see is if my sat scores from june are better/worse than my june act scores, I'm almost 100%sure i scored alot higher on the act because the questions are some much easier, less trickier choices, and more understandable wording.</p>
<p>Well the SAT's main goal is to trick you, its kind of like a literacy test back in the days of segregation, they set you up to fail.</p>
<p>what was the question with the comma? (in the english)</p>
<p>can somebody tell me what the less than/fewer than is?</p>
<p>i know less than for the first one, fewer than for the second one....</p>
<p>what was it in context?</p>
<p>and what is the rule?</p>
<p>the historian was uncertain, right?</p>
<p>I put pleased. The other choices were curious, anxious, or uncertain that the Foundation would publish her writing.</p>
<p>i put uncertain but that was a guess</p>
<p>Which one was Fewer/less? I put less for both i believe... the first was a reference to a "decade" or something. What was the second?</p>
<p>what was the boyscout formula</p>
<p>i put (10/3)x + 129</p>
<p>pleased.....</p>
<p>uncertain I think because she said "I don't know ....blah, blah....."</p>
<p>Also, what were the answer choices for the flower garden question with side 150 tan40? I think one choice was 36, which I may have put down by mistake.</p>
<p>Yes, that was the formula.</p>
<p>Hm, I put uncertain, because she kept saying stuff like "as for ... , I do not know."</p>
<p>I agree zspot (10/3)x + 129
I agree Fsu-uf</p>
<p>"what was the boyscout formula</p>
<p>i put (10/3)x + 129"</p>
<p>yea that was it, B</p>
<p>uncertain...The whole point of that passage was that she didn't really care what the Mclaren Foundation did with her life story but that she just wanted to spill the beans anyway regardless since the "time is right" now with no one around to refute her viewpoint.</p>
<p>uncertain I think because she said "I don't know ....blah, blah....."</p>
<p>No it wasn't uncertain because she knew they were publishing it, and was relieved that the foundation would recieve money to revamp the community, being allowed to write the biography herself she felt PLEASED that she was able to say the story as she liked, whether it was biased or not.</p>
<p>you could be right but wasn't she hesitant at first?</p>
<p>They asked her to do it because they felt she was going to die soon right?</p>
<p>My support: "Blah blah... wanted a PERMANENT record..."</p>
<p>correction: probably are</p>