PREDICT CURVES FOR JANUARY 2014 SAT

<p>@apesrocks what’d you put for the reflection over the y axis question? </p>

<p>@apesrocks Thank you so much. Your reading score gives me hope as I think I did the same as you (hopefully). I just hope my other sections will be as good as yours. Congratulations!</p>

<p>Aww yiss! That means that the WR curve was generous, and CR was about average! </p>

<p>@WorkSAT2014 The reflection over the y-axis was 3 points of intersection</p>

<p>@Tman1005 that question was really controversial on the google doc. I put 1 and kinda trust my answer bc i got an 800 in december but a lot of 800ers put 2 and 3 </p>

<p>HOLD ON guys @apesrocks took the international exam right?</p>

<p>@Peezus I think he took the US version </p>

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<p>I agree that there is controversy on that one. I know most of my friends got “3” as well, but hey, we will know in 5 hours or so!</p>

<p>@Tman1005 hahah thats too long to wait! </p>

<p>@Peezus I took the international exam. What was the y-axis reflection question? I might be able to remember if you describe it a little more.</p>

<p>@apesrocks @Peezus it required looking at a graph, so nevermind. Congrats tho!</p>

<p>aw that sucks the curve was really nice</p>

<p>@apesrocks @Peezus @workSAT2014 do you know if the international curve is meant to be less or more tight than the domestic ones usually?</p>

<p>Ahhhh, the College Board site changed the status of the score from “Available in 1 day” to “Available soon.” Should I be excited…can’t wait. And yes, I’m still refreshing the damned page.</p>

<p>@Woandering it varies by test. </p>

<p>@Peezus I believe that I put down x+3 for the reflection question</p>

<p>Apparently -1 in math was a 770. Someone posted in in the other forum</p>

<p>@apesrocks Do you mean 3 points of intersection?</p>

<p>@Tman1005 I am talking about the one where a line was reflected over something. What was the 3 points of intersection one?</p>

<p>ugh another 770 in M </p>

<p>@apesrocks There was a MC question where you had to reflect a graph over the y-axis, and tell how many points of intersection it had with the original</p>