<p>How did you guys feel about Reading?</p>
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<p>I guess it’s technically a square.</p>
<p>I am not sure what you are talking about… I just tried it and got it right on the test… the answer was basically a diamond except the sides are a bit unusual.</p>
<p>The first passage for reading was very hard threw off my timing. I had to do the eel one in 3 minutes…</p>
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<p>The sides looked normal to me… Did they look unusual to anyone else?</p>
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<p>The right answer looked like this.</p>
<p>alright… what choice was it? that is gonna make it easier. I think it was C.</p>
<p>It’s a square, just rotated… thus it was a diamond shape on the test.</p>
<p>Sides aren’t curved or anything. It was cut, remember? :p</p>
<p>I can’t really remember. We probably got the right answer but just aren’t expressing it correctly. It was an early problem, so yeah.</p>
<p>What Nspire said is what I’m trying to say. Call it a diamond or square, it doesn’t matter. The point is that the sides aren’t curved.</p>
<p>Had 73A.
Math killed me – I had about 10 questions I had to guess on 2 minutes before time was called.
Although I had a 36 in Reading and Science, there were a few questions that were difficult,
so hopefully there will be a generous curve. Lucky for me, most of the science were stuff I definitely knew (thank god for AP Chemistry).</p>
<p>Does anyone else feel like the science was suspiciously easy though? I hope I didn’t go too fast and mess up lol.</p>
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<p>Yep. I’m also suspicious. I may have screwed up on the flower colors though. That was not fun at all.</p>
<p>I put “in retrospect ironically,” because ironically modifies “said” and not “in retrospect.”</p>
<p>Also, this was the first ACT math section where I really felt the time factor kicking in though. I bet there will be a pretty generous curve.</p>
<p>The prose fiction essay in the reading section was terribly hard to understand. I thought they were conjoined twins at birth… (anyone else lol)</p>
<p>I found the science to be kind of difficult too, especially the homogenous gene part.
Reading-Ok
Math-Ok
English- I also found english to kind of difficult. I had a lot of “No Change” answers.</p>
<p>I was feeling good about my test today, but after reading through all these messages, I think I probably did pretty horrible…</p>
<p>There was a question in the English section (Thomas Jef.) where there were two answers. One was with a question mark and another was with just a period.</p>
<p>Something like (The readers were demanding … what happened to the silence.)</p>
<p>Was it a period or a question mark?</p>
<p>period. foshoo</p>
<p>English wasn’t too bad. There were a couple questions that I had to take a good guess on, such as the “jet black” ink one and the quipped ironically in retrospect. </p>
<p>I was definitely ripped up by the math section. I went through the first 40 problems a little slower than I should have, but I wasn’t too worried because I felt as if I was getting all of them right. But then I couldn’t hold my bladder any longer and had to dash down to the restrooms, which were relatively far away, so I lost about 3 minutes that I didn’t have. When the 5 minute warning was called, I was only on #48 and was only able to figure out 3 more before I put A for all of them. </p>
<p>I feel pretty confident in reading. The twins passage was weird, but I think I understood it enough. The rest of the passages I thought were pretty easy.</p>
<p>I didn’t think the science section was too bad. I had spent to much time on the plant one, although I think I answered most of them correctly, I had to guess on the very last three questions because of time.</p>
<p>Dclover, the answer to the Benjamin Franklin question was the one with the period. The question mark would not have made sense.</p>