Official Nov. Math IIC Thread

<p>How was it people?! I omitted 3 questions.</p>

<p>lol</p>

<p>10CHAR</p>

<p>1 0 :p</p>

<p>omitted 6, definitely got 1 or 2 wrong :(</p>

<p>anyone remember any questions or type of questions? mine is in a few hours</p>

<p>i finished 10 minutes before the time was called. in that time i managed to find my dumb mistake. i just feel super-confident about the test. idk why??? what if I did so poor, but thinking that i did well!!!</p>

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i finished 10 minutes before the time was called.

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<p>you are fast.</p>

<p>^ True. I was working till like the last moment!</p>

<p>that test is so easy if you know how to use a TI-89</p>

<p>omit 3...when do we get our scores back</p>

<p>This was my second time taking it and I thought it was easier than the 6/07 test. I was literally doing question 48 when the time was called in June but today I finished 10 minutes early. I'm just happy that most of the topics that I had trouble with weren't on it. & I feel like I wasted so much time by using the Barrons's book.
I omitted 2 and probably got at least 6 wrong.</p>

<p>how do you guys predict the curve?
what would i get if i omitted 7?..=]]
i hope the curve isn't too bad cuz it was easier than usual.</p>

<p>If you omitted 7 and dont get any wrong you get a full 800.</p>

<p>thanx; i knew that's the usual curve.. but i'm afraid that this one's curve is harshier..</p>

<p>haha, i omited like 8, and proly got like max 3 wrong. idc as long as i get above 700</p>

<p>apple: I dont think its going to be THAT harsh. It wasnt that easy either.</p>

<p>what did you guys get for the last question about deviation?</p>

<p>was it (E)?</p>

<p>I got E for the deviation one kai :P</p>

<p>Up until the last 15 problems or so the test went by quickly, then I got sluggish and ended up omitting a bunch @_@</p>

<p>As long as it's better than my June score it's all gooooood</p>

<p>I'm pretty sure its E (99th percentile), though I did 95-99 percentile.</p>

<p>Use 1 - normalcdf(84,120 (or another relatively big value),74,2) = 0.99999... = 99.999999 th percentile</p>

<p>I omitted that one :D</p>

<p>I solved the test with a normal calculator.</p>