<p>Are the curves much harder on alternate day/accommodations tests? My son got ONE answer wrong in the math section of the March SAT (testing with accommodations--no time accommodations simply need for diabetes supplies) and received a 760! TWO wrong in writing and received a 720! How can that be? Other people we know got a 790 with one wrong in math.</p>
<p>That depends on the curves which adjusted for the difficulties among tests. If it is an easier test, the curve is steeper. These curves just look like the regular test in March.</p>