<p>Hey, so I posted under this topic but only one person answered my question. Seeing that this thread is popular and that you guys and girls know a lot about the SAT, it would be great if you could answer my question.</p>
<p>I have taken a kaplan course, and during that time i took 4 practice tests. One CR section i thought was pretty hard had a curve of 10 wrong = 700. What do you think are the chances of the matching the may curve.</p>
<p>2) how many wrong do you think will equal a 660, 670, or 680</p>
<p>Feed: I got a 10 last time w/ the conventional history example(s). For this essay though, I wrote a narrative about my brother changing his study habits/getting bad grades after my parents got him a computer and a cell phone. Gosh, I hope it does not suck.</p>
<p>@Rferns -
1. I cannot compare the practice test YOU took with the May test. Besides, practice tests are harder than the real SAT, so I think there's a fat chance 10 wrong would be 700, but you could always hope.</p>
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<li>I think 7/8 wrong = 690 on this test.
That last one I took (in March), was compartively easier than the May one. I got 6 wrong and got a 690. </li>
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<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>@Vicky - That's great! You got a 10! :o (Shows you have great writing skills!)
I got an 8 last time, I did really bad. But this time I feel I did much better. :)
Well, that's not a bad example (bro one). I mean, it relates to the topic, and if you presented your argument appropriately, I'm sure you can at least pull off a 9. :)
I said 'at least'. </p>
<p>Hey, don't complain, at least you don't have to wait all day for your scores. I'm getting mine at 3 p.m. and will probably go nuts while at school in the morning. I'll probably skip my 8th and 9th class to get home and press F5 over and over again, too :(</p>
<p>they SAY 8:00 AM EST
so really, don't go TOO crazy about a few minutes or even a few houjrs =P i'm probably going to check my time after school or during 2nd period science if the teacher lets me use computers</p>
<p>I'll be checking like crazy before leaving for school and if the scores still aren't up by then, I'll take a "bathroom break" and hightail it over to the computer lab. I mean, I'd only be missing spanish.</p>