***Official Oct 2014 SAT Curve and Score Predictions (US ONLY)***

<p>does anyone know what the experimental sections were?</p>

<p>@kaisoo‌ I’m not sure about all of them, but I had a reading one. I’m pretty sure it was the one where it was a question and then the next question asked you to find support for your previous answer for all the problems.</p>

<p>@ndmarchingband15‌ Based upon previous curves (it might be different this year)
Math: 670-730
Reading: 690-790
Writing: 700
2060-2220</p>

<p>@JiggleMyJuiceBox‌ how many did you get wrong or omit on math? I think I will get the same as you for math, so I’m curious.</p>

<p>What about 7 omitted math and 5 wrong? Above 600?</p>

<p>so my proctor kinda screwed up and only gave us 20 minutes for the essay, and the supervisors said they were going to label it a “discrepancy”. does anyone know what that means?</p>

<p>@eteceric you should submit an instigation about this to the college board security email. </p>

<p>Score prediction please!</p>

<p>Math: 3 omitted/ -5
Reading: -4
Writing: 11 essay/ -2</p>

<p>@youngm0rphine‌ math 660-670 Reading 760-770 Writing 780</p>

<p>marrisa, 7 omitted and 5 wrong is - 13 points, so according to the official SAT book you can have anywhere between
600 and 660. 630 is a realistic estimate</p>

<p>What’s the answer to the math question where it was like there’s a total of 94 people 46 people have cars 56 people have trucks and 20 don’t have either. How many people have both cars and trucks?</p>

<p>@Calcmasta 28</p>

<p>■■■. i better get a 2300. Ive been stressing out over this for no reason and got an 80% and a 65% on stats tests. I cant take it… this score better make me feel better :P</p>

<ol>
<li>Is it true that curves are predetermined, in which case our whining about how hard it is is irrelevant?</li>
<li>Are October curves the worst because you’re dealing with learned Seniors, as opposed to say March where you’re competing with the dummy Juniors taking it for the first time?</li>
</ol>

<p>Are you sure? because I got 14. I used a Venn diagram to solve it </p>

<p>@IAmTheGOAT‌ lol if you need help in stats, I’m here lol. </p>

<p>What do you think the answer is to that question?</p>

<p>@TheCalculator‌ lolol. I dont think I need help… but idk because I suck at multiple choice questions for stats because its just vocab and rote memorization of the definitions in my class. For example, when he gave the free response stuff, I got nothing wrong on those. </p>

<p>I suppose lol. It’s probably a lack of studying vocab or something like that.</p>

<p>lack of studying in general. i guess i shouldnt have expected too much lol. i just go into that class, do homework from other classes and leave. somehow, i have an 89% even after doing so poorly on these tests. i just hope that top 20 schools will overlook the only one or two Bs in my entire high school career (AP Stats and AP Physics both in 12th grade)</p>