<p>Sign me up. The 20% chart got me. I just hope I didn’t make some dumb mistake on one of the easy questions.</p>
<p>No idea how my CR is. I was too focused on math.</p>
<p>Sign me up. The 20% chart got me. I just hope I didn’t make some dumb mistake on one of the easy questions.</p>
<p>No idea how my CR is. I was too focused on math.</p>
<p>The only math question I got wrong (well, that I know of thus far, at least) was the last grid-in. I put 25 and didn’t think to realize that 75 couldn’t be eliminated because it was 25*3. Since it was a grid-in, will I lose as many points as if I had gotten one multiple choice wrong? In other words, will I get (e.g.) a 790 and someone who got an MC question wrong will get a 780, or will I get the same 780 that they would? If you’re only getting one wrong, is there any distinction?</p>
<p>That’s the one most probably got wrong. Initially I put 20% for the same reasons as you, then i changed it to 67%, thinking it was just april/1224 and then I got skeptical, saw the word compound, and changed it to 10%. Guess I just caught a lucky break</p>
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<p>Yes. For a wrong grid-in answer, your raw score has 1 deducted point. For a wrong MC answer, your raw score has 1.25 deducted points. However, after rounding, the raw scores will be the same (-1). That’s why you’re allowed to miss 2 questions before the guessing penalty kicks in.</p>
<p>Was the triangle was none or equilateral? </p>
<p>Think for the one that was 10/3 they’ll mark it wrong for putting just 3.3? :</p>
<p>I think I got -2 if they mark 3.3 correct for the (10/3) question. It was my first time taking it and I got 680 on the math of my most recent practice test so -2 would make me happy
Can’t say the same about how I did on the reading :</p>
<p>i’m in.</p>
<p>didn’t try graphing the #8 MC before the grid-ins. with the -(x+2)^2 + (-2)^2.</p>
<p>■■■. i don’t think i could’ve made a more careless error by not trying to graph this problem.</p>
<p>first time, -1/780. second time, -1/790. this time, -1/PRAYING FOR AN 800.</p>
<p>■■■ I cannot subtract correctly apparently. While doing the last grid-in question, I made the stupid mistake of thinking that 33 subtracted from 100 is 77 instead of 67. -___-. I still can’t believe I made such a stupid mistake. Hopefully, this is one of the tests where the curve is forgiving and -1 is an 800.</p>
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<p>Unfortunately, yes.</p>
<p>3.3 would be wrong, as it’s not accurate enough. 3.33 or 10/3 would be acceptable. I put in 10/3, to be safe.</p>
<p>That’s nothin!!!</p>
<p>I got the one wrong where you needed 4 digits that added up to 25!!!
I forgot you could use 0 in the answer</p>
<p>ERG!!!</p>