Overall difficulty of the test/Curves?

<p>In my opinion:</p>

<p>English - normal difficulty with a few trickies - normal curve.
Math - above normal difficulty, but no trick questions - slightly generous curve.
Reading - perfectly average (if not slightly hard) reading section.
Science - easier than normal, harsh curve.</p>

<p>English - no curve atall, 1 wrong 1 point off
Math - normal, 1 wrong 1 point off, maybe 1 double in the 30’s somewhere
Reading - Probably the easiest reading section I’ve ever done. I couldn’t imagine a good curve
Science - easier than normal, harsh curve. Yet I still managed to screw this section up unbelievably. Probably pulled out with a 27-28. I hate science. Got 36reading 34 english 32-33math and probably a 27-28 science. DAMN it I HATE SCIENCE</p>

<p>Seems like you agree with me for the most part. ^^</p>

<p>I thought science was hard, especially compared to April which I thought was super easy…</p>

<p>math was definitely harder than the ones i have taken before</p>

<p>id say all of them were easy unfortunately…nothing seemed to strike me as “impossible”. I did well on everything including the essay except the english section :(</p>

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<p>The “curve” is inherent in the scoring; it isn’t something that is occasionally applied when needed.</p>

<p>I thought the science was hard. I think I could have accurately answered all of them if I was given more time. It was so rushed.</p>

<p>Math - -2 = 35, but still same for 36.
English - Same
Reading - Same…maybe a little lenient
Science - Same </p>

<p>It was a pretty average test. At least from practice tests I’ve taken…</p>

<p>English, -1 = 35, -2 = 34, etc.
Math, -1 = 36, -2 = 35, etc.
Critical, -2 = 35, -3 = 34, etc.
Science, -1 = 36, -2 = 35, etc.</p>

<p>If -2 is 35 for math, i love my life. haha. </p>

<p>Same with science, -2=35 would be lovely. even -1 being 35 would be awesome.</p>

<p>-1 being 35 would be typical…</p>

<p>yea but then wouldn’t -2 usually be 34?</p>

<p>I see what you’re saying now. I think that there will have do be some doubles… (-2/-3 = 34, for example)</p>

<p>ahh i would really love a -1/-2=35 haha. (obviously 35>34)</p>