<p>I just took it, did alright. Skipped over a few, pretty sure the ones I answered are all right. I've heard there is like sometype of curve on it. Is this true?</p>
<p>I took it, it was hard-ish (I didn't study), so I ended up skipping 4, and I may have gotten 1 or 2 wrong, so what would I prolly expect for a score? If its below 740 I'll prolly want to cancel it...</p>
<p>yeah, i heard physics was pretty intense</p>
<p>i wouldn't say IIC was easy, but it's definitely not as bad as it could have been</p>
<p>It wasn't too bad - I had studied off of a 99-00 edition Kaplan review book and felt well-prepared, and then this girl I know comes, trying to program stuff into her calculator and stressing out in general...turns out she had studied from Barron's...she shouldn't have wasted her time.</p>
<p>4 skipped with 1-2 wrong is 800. Don't worry.</p>
<p>well...i studied from barrons, but i didnt feel pressured because i knew that the barrons math IIC book is MUCH harder than the actual test...</p>
<p>Xerian_Khan you have to cancel it before wednesday if you want to</p>
<p>few years ago you could cancel after you see your score, but not anymore</p>
<p>I know that, thats why I wanted an estiamte of my score - to plan appropriiately. Canceling after you see your score would make it ridiculous!</p>