<p>-1 is a 35?</p>
<p>maybe, I hope its a curve of 60/59 = 36, and 58/57 = 35, then 56 = 34 and so on</p>
<p>If there’s anyway 2 wrong = 35, I will be a happy camper.</p>
<p>*keeping the 36 dream alive</p>
<p>I’ve taken the test several times… in my view, the test was above average in difficulty but not the worst I’ve seen. The curves can be really variant - midwestern ACT test had -1 = 36 for an easy math section.</p>
<p>If I were to make a guess…</p>
<p>-1 will be 35, but there will be a double either at 35 or 34. Meaning -1, -2 = 35 or -2,-3 = 34. Hopefully the former.</p>
<p>I would like that thequestionmark, that means if I get 6 wrong I can still get a 30</p>
<p>Wait, are the tests curved on what part of the country you took them?
The Midwestern act curve mention above led me to that</p>
<p>And I thought math (with exception to the last 6 questions or so) was pretty easy. So maybe one wrong for 36.</p>
<p>Midwestern ACT curve was only for ACT exclusively taken by schools in midwestern states.</p>
<p>Curves are universal for all takers of each test - they do not vary by region.</p>
<p>Dang if it was 60/59 that would be really hard. You would need extra credit.
But I do think it is a -1=35 curve.</p>
<p>(+1) would be nice.</p>