<p>What can I expect if I have a raw score of about 30?</p>
<p>from the real sat ii: subject tests book, it says a raw score of 30 is ~670.</p>
<p>man, i thought the test wasn't too bad, except for the fact i forgot conics and the deviation and triangle (the # of triangles with the angle one ugh) and stuff... i was so worried for this test and i think i did okay, as opposed to chem which i just bombed...</p>
<p>I thought I would bomb this test, but it was a bit easier than expected.</p>
<p>Would colleges look at anything above a 600 on the math iic as favourable? Would taking it again be a good idea?</p>
<p>That test was SOOO much easier than Barron's. :P</p>
<p>yeah me2. screw chem</p>
<p>ahhhhh i definitely *****ed up on my math 2's... i wasnt even planning on taking em i was planning on doing the math 1 test and switched last minute... i counted how many i left blank and there were 15... whats the highest score I can get if i missed no more than 5</p>
<p>What would probably be my score if I had 4 blanks and let's say 5 missed questions?</p>
<p>didn't leave any blank...effin' xyz plane one is the only one I missed that has been discussed thus far...good think I had A=P(1+(r/n))^nt memorized from calc.</p>
<p>I left about 12 blank, and i think i shouldve gotten most of the ones i answered...definetly better then the practice i took...</p>
<p>So for people who have already taken the math 2 test in the past, how did this compare? Was it harder, easier? What type of curve do you think we can expect on it?</p>
<p>for those of you who still dont get the plane one, here is the visual, hope it helps:
<a href="http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/9839/plane4ts.png%5B/url%5D">http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/9839/plane4ts.png</a></p>
<p>For the one with the sin graph, the correct answer was changing the phase shift, correct? I think it was c? Or was it b...</p>
<p>Asin(bX+c) + D??</p>
<p>answer is C</p>
<p>I got C for it.</p>
<p>edit: I lost the race. :P</p>
<p>definitely much easier than the practices i took
i left three blank
the only one i know i got wrong was the triangle one.
there was one question that i thought had two correct responses in the answer choices. it was the question about e^x + x +k < 0, when x = 1.27, what must could k equal? Anything less than -4.83 would make the expression less than zero, and two of the answer choices were less than -4.83 (-4.85, -4.90). I put -4.85, but the question is still troubling me. do you think theyll accept either answer? did i do something wrong?</p>
<p>Only -4.85 worked; I plugged equation into the calculator and used table function, checked -4.90 and it didn't work [I think they were both negative].</p>
<p>Ya it was easier then the practices i took which i did real bad on. For the question you mentioned, I just put it in my calc till i got -4.85</p>
<p>-4.90 made f(1.28) negative.... so -4.85 is right... I think...</p>
<p>well it seems that -4.85 is the consensus, so im glad i chose it..</p>