<p>i think.. november</p>
<p>just out of curiosity... are the SAT IIs also curved?</p>
<p>It's a STANDARDIZED test, meaning no months are easier than others. If they were, it wouldn't be standardized.</p>
<p>The one in which you score the highest, at least that's what I think</p>
<p>None......</p>
<p>this months curve seemed pretty easy
i think -1 math was still 800</p>
<p>Jan. I believe, then Oct? idk, Im just saying that cuz I got a really good score this time around.</p>
<p>December & January.</p>
<p>October has the "hardest curve"</p>
<p>Janyary has the hardest curve.</p>
<p>how do you guys know this?
i'm just curious.</p>
<p>I think it would make sense that the curve would be harder when lots of really smart people take that test. So when do all the smart people take the test? In october! To squeeze in that last test before ED. Also, January makes sense because that is a random time to take a test so only people who really like testing would do so. (See also: overachievers, nonprocrastinators.)</p>
<p>Definitely October is the easiest because that's when all the procrastinators who don't prepare take it.</p>
<p>may is hardest, everyone takes it in may</p>
<p>June is kind of hard too, because of juniors wishing to get it over with. ;)
Just prepare long and hard and then give it your all. Then when you see that excellent score, you can be really proud of yourself.</p>
<p>This is an urban legend. As post number 3 correctly said, it's a standardized test (with score equating, besides), so no month is easier than any other.</p>