<p>If I had 4 math sections (along with 2 writing, 3 critical reading), that means one of math sections were experimental right?</p>
<p>Which one do you guys think was experimental? Im not sure since none of them were different from one another in terms of difficulty (with the exception of the fish question)</p>
<p>I also had 4 math sections, but the fish question section was not the experimental one. I had two 20-question math sections, and then one 18-question section and one 16-question section that had the fish question, so I know one of the 20-question sections was the experimental. Did you have the section with the graph that was shifted 6 units and the answer was 3? I’m hoping that one was experimental.</p>
<p>@sleepdeprived4 yes I also had that one. Is an experimental one usually totally different in difficulty levels? Because based on what I read, many people seem to believe an experimental section = new elements = harder.</p>
<p>@Jarjarbinks23 I’ve also heard that around CC, that the experimental section is usually a bit harder or contains a different style of questions. I never really bothered trying to figure out which section was experimental (all I remember figuring out was whether it was a math, CR, or writing).</p>
<p>The shifted graph one was not experimental, and neither was the fish one. I had a CR experimental but I also had math sections with those two questions.</p>
<p>Does anybody else feel that in the math sections, the difficulty of the questions rises exponentially in the last 2-3 questions? Like you can get to #15 5 minutes early but it would take you 5 minutes to solve the last 3.</p>
<p>Indeed, the last few questions on each section can get pretty tricky.</p>