<p>I just took the test, and I thought it was a bit harder than normal. I prepped with Barrons, and was getting like 600s on those practice tests. haha but when i took the SAT's officially released test, i destroyed it, missing only 2 and skipping only 2. And the official curve on that test allowed for, i think, 6 or 7 omissions for a perfect score? </p>
<p>Saturday's test was pretty hard i thought. I skipped 6, but i felt good about the ones i did answer. </p>
<p>So, if you took the test, just let me know if you thought it was a bit harder than normal, thus warranting a (more) generous curve. </p>
<p>I think this will make a lot of people feel a little better about it, including me. haha please and thanks</p>
<p>if you only omitted 6, raw score would be 44. according to the people here, it would be a 800. i dont want to crush your hopes or anything, but i thought the test was easy</p>
<p>that’s exactly how it was for me!!! and the only reason i didn’t get 50 was because i was at the end and i knew i only missed two max, so i just didn’t bother! lol they were cake.</p>
<p>Saturday’s was menacing in comparison! haha</p>
<p>I just think it’s ironic that I study the Kaplan physics for months and don’t even bother to study for Math II and I’ll probably get a 750-800 on the math and by some miracle a 700+ on the physics</p>