Sat Correlation Is There Any???

<p>Is there a correlation between getting a good curve on the upcoming june sat and having a really easy math section? high curve, low curve, or predetermined curve?</p>

<p>Is there a correlation between getting a good curve on the upcoming june sat and people posting answers like crazy on this website within 30 minutes of the test being over and the west coast not even done yet? high curve, low curve, predetermined curve?</p>

<p>Final question... why was the march verbal curve so low? why can't they just curve all three sections to the average range number. example: a range of 690-780 why not give a 740?</p>

<p>Does anyone see any patterns to curves that I don't? If so, what are they? and answer the two i have above plz.</p>

<p>I was wondering the same thing about March CR.
Everyone was talking about how hard it was after the test, but the curve was tough. (missed 3, 760)</p>

<p>"Is there a correlation between getting a good curve on the upcoming june sat and having a really easy math section?"</p>

<p>If the math section is really easy, people will get fewer questions wrong on average, and therefore the curve will be harsh.</p>

<p>The curve was developed for each test BEFORE THE TEST DATE. Test takers' average has no impact on the curve.</p>

<p>Sorry illogic that you had to miss 3 questions. I'm sure it sucks to know that if you missed one less you would have an 800! (I did it once on a practice test and it sucked, now on the real thing? Ouch)</p>