SAT January 26 MATH CURVE

<p>Did you guys find the math easy, moderate, hard? List your opinions so we can get a sense of what the curve's gonna b like?
i thought it was HARD. then again i do suck at math =(</p>

<p>I’m OK at math, and I thought it was intermediate, lots of ugly geometry, but overall, not too bad</p>

<p>Im pretty the sure the curve wont be harsh as the math section was definately not easier than average (well to me atleast…).</p>

<p>The math was harder than usual but not insane, it should be a moderate curve that goes something like 800, 790, 760, 740…</p>

<p>I got two bubble in sections. Does anybody know which one is experimental? I thought it wasn’t too hard but there were a couple that i omitted.</p>

<p>I’m actually not sure which one was the experimental, it seems as though everyone had the math section with a>1 and 16pi. Do you remember which one that was?</p>

<p>The experimental bubble had the highway gallons pictograph and the add -98,-97…-2,0 and 1,3,5…99.</p>

<p>I found the math to extremely easy</p>

<p>I hope it’s a generous curve just in case I made any careless mistakes…
But I found it pretty reasonable, except for 1 question that didn’t directly state all of the information necessary to solve it, which I solved by making an inference from the diagram.</p>

<p>I thought math was VERY easy compared to the Blue Book tests. @OrchidBloom, do you mean the one with intersecting circles with a rhombus inside? Yea, I think you had to assume that all 4 sides were equal. I got CR as my experimental…</p>

<p>Sweet! That was it for the math question? That was the only question I was thinking that I got wrong, because I ran out of time and guessed that based on some quick logic!</p>

<p>You didn’t have to assume that all four sides were equal. They were all radii of two congruent circles. The circles had to have the same radii since each center lied on the other circle.</p>

<p>@Makaveli, nah, a different question :P</p>

<p>I found it really easy. I am Asian by the way. =w=</p>

<p>^^What question?</p>

<p>I think it was the question where there were 2 perpendicular lines and you were given a point on one of them and you had to choose a possible point on the other one. Except their intersection point wasn’t actually stated, so since the diagram made it look like they crossed at the origin, that’s where I assumed they crossed…
Lol now that I think of it, that should have been extremely obvious…I’m probably just too used to questions where information like this is explicitly stated in the question…</p>

<p>I thought it was pretty hard, some questions tricked me. Im hoping for about a 700, it all matters on the curve. Well see.</p>

<p>I found Maths sections quite straight forward. But who knows? I might have made some mistakes.</p>