<p>Are there curves on the SAT II scores?</p>
<p>I ask because I may have heard something like this before, and I see a lot of people getting 800s on exams that look harder than that...</p>
<p>Are there curves on the SAT II scores?</p>
<p>I ask because I may have heard something like this before, and I see a lot of people getting 800s on exams that look harder than that...</p>
<p>of wt ive heard.. SAT 2 LIT HAS A STEEP CURE compard to chem n math 2c which hav a much more gracious curve..</p>
<p>But there always IS a curve?</p>
<p>And how is it determined? Is it just a single number of points added to every test (to a max of 800 of course) until the percentiles match up well? About how many points are we talking about?</p>
<p>Bring Up My Post.</p>
<p>there's always a curve, tetragram. let's say for math IIC, usually you can miss 6 and still get an 800. That's actually about it for a lot of them. About 6 to get an 800. To get a 700 yoiu could miss 15 I think.</p>
<p>by miss u obviously mean not attempting them and not answering them incorrectly right..,</p>
<p>no. by miss i mean attempting it and getting it WRONG</p>
<p>Yeah....the curves are pretty sweet actually. And really pointless, if you think about it.</p>
<p>Why is the lit curve so steep?</p>