It's not a curve, but they make it nearly impossible to fail a regents. If you look at some of the old exams, you only have to get 40 points out of 86ish to get a 65. If you were to get 10 points off (5 mult. choice or whatever extended response) you still get an 89. So pretty much, you're not going to fail unless you got more than half of the points off.
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The curve for the 2010 geometry regents is not publicly available information. Grading curves can vary from year to year and are determined by the New York State Education Department.
No but I'am going to take it tomorrow i hear that there is a fair curve on it and there is about 28 multiple choice you have to atleast get 15-20 to pass !
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if you fail the geometry regents you met get a phone call saying you failed or a letter then you might have to do summer school and take it again in August but there also is another in January hope i helped =]
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