<p>The cube was 54 and not 54
Absent student one was 1600 not 160 (****ty mistake)
And the Consective 21 integer was 0 (But I ommited it)</p>
<p>the cube was 54 and not 54? lol</p>
<p>but either way got all 3</p>
<p>If I got two open endeds, and two multiple choice wrong, am I still in the 700’s??</p>
<p>I’ve gotten all the debated ones right so far. I just know I made some dumb mistake on like a #6 or something.</p>
<p>Yankee do you remember the senior class question?</p>
<p>I was told because I get extended time(1.5x), that I do not get the experimental section. Not sure if this is true though.</p>
<p>For the READING section(off topic, yes) I believe the section that had a question about Mars or Venus was the experimental as I never saw any questions about those. Not sure about the math experimental, sorry.</p>
<p>I did see the cube question, got 54. </p>
<p>I saw the race question, I put 8:3 although many people seem to think 2:1 was correct.</p>
<p>250 for the ENTIRE senior class population.</p>
<p>1600 for one of them.</p>
<p>for the I II and III one I got all three were correct/true.</p>
<p>The 21 integers in a row one was 0.</p>
<p>For the color question, it was like yellow + green or something = 45/135 or something near 135. </p>
<p>I put 112.5 rounded to 113 as one of them, but I was told it was 125 or something. So I got that wrong.</p>
<p>|w-500| < 15 I think was one, and was one of the answers 12 for the fill ins?</p>
<p>Got maybe 3-6 wrong overall, just a huge guess, with 3 omitted. Anyone have a guess as to my score? really really unsure at this point.</p>
<p>What is a 50 Raw Score do you think?
How about a 49? 48? 47 (God forbid)?</p>
<p>lol i meant 54 and not 51 haha FU lol</p>
<p>I remember the question itself but not the specific detail of it. It seemed pretty straightforward so I’m hoping I got it. 250 seems very familiar as my answer choice but again I’m not 100% certain.</p>
<p>@Reckie good stuff</p>
<p>pretty sure its 8:3 as well
112.5 is obv wrong though… ITS NOT AN INTEGER… its 126 something like that</p>
<p>not sure bout senior one i got 150</p>
<p>Ok…I remember it saying that 60% of the school are seniors and 40% are senior boys and there are 90 senior girls…anyone else? Thoughts?</p>
<p>WHAT IS THE CURVEE boiesss???</p>
<p>Senior class question as I recall it:</p>
<p>60% of senior class take a certain global issues class.
In global issues class, 40% are guys and 90 are girls (of the seniors in it).
How many students in entire senior class ?</p>
<ul>
<li>0.6x = 90 => x= 150 (x is # of students in global issues class)</li>
<li>0.6y = 150 => y=250 (y is total number of seniors)</li>
</ul>
<p>Guys what would a 50, 49, 48, and 47 raw score translate to? I can’t tell what the difficult would be for this exam. I want a 700 here so bad!!!</p>
<p>@niquii that’s what I remember too. Was it a multiple choice or grid in question?</p>
<p>I honestly don’t remember. I wish I could just fast forward to October 26th. :/</p>
<p>I vaguely remember putting I and II as an answer to something. I had two 25-min math sections back-to-back which is messing with my memory.</p>
<p>Guys, nobody knows the curve and nobody will know until the 26th. Why bother stressing out over something that you have no control over?</p>
<p>UGH I MESSED UP THE REFLECTION PROBLEM TOO.</p>
<p>i swear i read “x-axis”, though… could it be that collegeboard trolled us by putting “y-axis” on one version of the test and “x-axis” on another version of the test? D:</p>
<p>@epi ya, so if 150 is the total number of students in global issues class,and 60% of the total 150 is seniors then u take 60% of seniors which is 90. and the other 40% is 60 bringing it back to 150.</p>
<p>Ya so did I. Does anyone remember the question about knots with 13 in something?</p>
<p>Yeah maybe collegeboard changed up a few questions… you never know cause some of the answers seem like half/half got one and other</p>