<p>I'll be lucky if I broke 28! On the practice tests, I was getting around a 31-32.
Well...hopefully there will be an easy curve this time? <em>hopes</em></p>
<p>English: Normal
Math: Normal
Reading: A bit harder than normal
Science: Very hard compared to normal.</p>
<p>Compared to February, April, and June:</p>
<p>English: About the same/easier, some tricky ones.
Math: W.T.F. wayyyyyyyy harder. No time. First 45 were freebies, last 15 were significantly more difficult questions than I have ever seen.
Reading: About the same/easier, a few confusing sentences.
Science: Always fluctuates, I had an easier time because I know nuclear chemistry so I didnt have to refer to the studies.</p>
<p>If you are taking/took AP Chem, this was definitely your science section.</p>
<p>haha yea :) AND THANK GOD FOR NO CONFLICTING SCIENTIST QUESTIONS!</p>
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definately, i took ap chem last year and that helped a ton on this science section as a whole, not just the nuclear part</p>
<p>guys im me at drkornruns to discuss this test maybe we can create a chatroom to discuss this</p>
<p>If the test has changed, then all of the prep books published are now less useful. That would be a real bummer if this is truly the case. The new PR comes out in Jan., and even that doesn't guarantee that there will be updated prep.</p>
<p>Hopefully, the December sitting will be more like the previous tests. Otherwise, it would be simply unfair!</p>