SAT curve for special testing dates

<p>Ods is a junior at a large public Texas high school, and his high school took the SAT in February. Every 11th grade student in our district took the SAT for free at school as part of a special SAT testing program. </p>

<p>Does anyone know how those tests are curved? We were told that a handful of school districts across the country participated in the test day program, but no one could explain if the test is on its own curve, or added to the regular January or March curves. We also have no idea when to expect the scores. </p>

<p>I'm just curious if anyone has any additional information about the all district special testing dates. </p>

<p>Same as any others but it it is not what you think. SAT scores for someone taking the test in the current test year, Oct 2013 to June 2014, is determined by comparing you to the scores of all those who took the test in the last test year, Oct 2012 to June 2013. Thus how well others do who are taking the test the same day as you does not affect your score.</p>

<p>If you’re referring to the DISD SAT School Day administration on February 26th, the tests were curved off of a recent national SAT. At least, that’s what I was told by my counselor.</p>