<p>How many of you guys still didn't get your january Q&A?</p>
<p>its been.... forever.</p>
<p>How many of you guys still didn't get your january Q&A?</p>
<p>its been.... forever.</p>
<p>I have yet to receive it as well.</p>
<p>I got mine today (california)</p>
<p>Hope you guys get it today. I finally got mine yesterday. (Mon.)</p>
<p>I just got it.</p>
<p>Could you guys post up the curves?</p>
<p>Has anyone STILL not gotten his QAS back?!?!?!? I’m so confused as to how it could take soooooooooooo long! I’m thinking my mother, after having a humongous argument with me over my right to stay in her house, was checking the mail and then threw it away. : (</p>
<p>Do you really need one? I mean, you got a 2400. :p</p>
<p>I promised my friends that they could borrow it to study. And it’s also for my younger brother, who no doubt is going to end up taking the SAT sometime in the future.</p>
<p>Wow, my son received his on March 11. I did call Collegeboard on March 5 b/c I was hoping he would have it before the March 13 SAT and was told that they were posting it from NJ on the 8th.</p>
<p>I got it today. The curve was ridiculously harsh.</p>
<p>@jason</p>
<p>Do u know what -1 in m/c and a 9-11 essay yielded in the writing section?</p>
<p>yes it was harsh: he got -2 M (740) & -3 CR (750). that’s ridiculous.</p>
<p>It may seem “ridiculous” but the test was easier for CR and Math than average, and the harsher curve ensures that the scores are comparable to people who happened to get a slightly harder SAT. The CB does a pretty good job keeping the difficulty level of each test almost the same; in principle, a test could be made easy enough that a raw score of 54 on math could actually be less than an 800.</p>
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<p>No, a perfect raw score cannot yield anything lower than 800.</p>
<p>^The test would certainly be flawed: you would not be able to distinguish between a strong math student and a somewhat weaker one. But this is true of the current SAT, just at a different level: it cannot, and isn’t intended to, distinguish a very strong math student from a brilliant math student, who will both get 800s. The main problem would likely be that students who previously had 800s would take the easy test, get all questions correct, and get less than an 800, so that the scores at the very top would no longer be standardized.</p>
<p>My apologies if I seem completely clueless about the matter, but I have yet to receive my Jan QAS in Virginia. Has everyone else who called for it received it aldready? And do you receive it through mail or can you also access it through your collegeboard acct.?</p>
<p>Guidance with this is much appreciated, seeing as how I hope studying my QAS will help improve my **** score of 1840 on the Jan. SAT. Taking it again in June because the May date interferes with AP, so I need to get this resolved asap.</p>
<p>anyone out there know about Jan. QAS? any and all speculation regarding whereabouts of my answer sheet is beyond welcome</p>