| By Haruhara (Haruhara) on Thursday, April 15, 2004 - 02:58 pm: Edit |
for sat II physics and math IIC?
| By Altf4 (Altf4) on Thursday, April 15, 2004 - 03:57 pm: Edit |
i'm pretty sure either highest possible raw score, and then -1 will still get you 800, i'm not quite sure about -2, that might be stretching it a bit, however, it also depends on the curve and their scaling adjustments.
| By Kingroger317 (Kingroger317) on Thursday, April 15, 2004 - 04:06 pm: Edit |
for IIC its low
like 42-44 RAw score.. so you can miss like 5
| By And1baller (And1baller) on Saturday, April 17, 2004 - 02:12 pm: Edit |
i left 6 blank and got 770 on IIc and i heard that physics has an even better curve
| By Andrew123s (Andrew123s) on Saturday, April 17, 2004 - 02:52 pm: Edit |
Physics is -12 = 800 generally.
| By Haruhara (Haruhara) on Saturday, April 17, 2004 - 03:01 pm: Edit |
wow... andrew, how do you know this? please don't tell me you got it from kaplans, because i can't trust that book.
| By Greskel (Greskel) on Saturday, April 17, 2004 - 06:32 pm: Edit |
It says the same thing on the REA book for physics. I didn't know the curve was that big.
Sorry to merge questions, but what was the curve on the chemistry test? I took it a while ago, and am still wondering.
| By Dhaussling (Dhaussling) on Saturday, April 17, 2004 - 06:43 pm: Edit |
So a perfect score is meaningless without knowing the details of the test in Physics.
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