I wonder if they will re use this test for next week
I omitted none. There were two I had that were educated guesses.
I went through the thread and found a post that said that they omitted 8 and probably missed two. That means that a minimum the score to get an 800 will be 42/50. I also went through and found out that I missed 2-4 questions. Meh…still probably going to be an 800.
And the February Make up for 2015 was also the same!!! LMAO
http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/discussion/comment/19310178/#Comment_19310178
@CalMartin
OMG LOL THEY USED THE SAME TEST TWICE IN ONE YEAR WTH?
@WinnerWannabe
I got all the answers in that thread but I think i missed 2ish due to careless error.
Do you think they will use the same curve?
It all depends on our groups performance… Logically thinking though, the people that took this are using it for placement and therefore are very focused so… And I know how you feel about careless errors. I was really worried for a moment there until I read the omit 8 post. I was like “thank the holy sat gods.”
@WinnerWannabe
Well, SAT curves are supposed to be “predetermined”
This is to make sure that 800 on one test is comparable to 800 on the different test. Like if there are alot of smart people taking the test on June, that shouldn’t make the curve harsher.
Scratch that! I missed 0-2 questions. I went back over the questions with my AP Calculus teacher and solved them!!! I was right on 2 of them!!!
What questions? dang I had the same answers that were on that thread
The planes are able to form a point, a line, and a ray. And the answer to the question about the z score is same.
@WinnerWannabe
Oh shucks… I put point and line only XD
but i did put z score stays the same.
@WinnerWannabe
Wait how would a ray be an answer?
Planes go on indefinitely and if there is an intersection, it would be a line.
Wait…If they can form both lines and points, then shouldn’t a ray also exist as if you were to select any random point along the line of the intersection and continue that into an infinite direction?..Maybe I’m thinking about it wrong…
That is what he said. You can arrange them in a way that they form a point and then line that continues on. Or you f you go from a pure application math satnd point, they can also form a ray.
oops. Yup
Kind of nervous for SAT Math 2…I hope there won’t be any probability questions to throw me off…perhaps the pin question or something like that?..
What did the actual test most closely resemble? As in the similarity with the practice tests in the Barron’s or Blue Book?
I thought that it was similar to Chung’s.
Ok. I wish the best for high scores for everyone in the forum! Hopefully I’ll do as stellar… I guess I’ll just review all the practice tests and concepts.