<p>I took the SAT today (just about 12 hrs ago)
Thought it was pretty okay in terms of difficulty</p>
<p>We had three 25-minute math sections and the second was a grid-in.
So the pilot was either the first section (I think it was section 2) or the third (I think number 7.. not sure) -- My bets are on 7, cause it had some weird stuff. Thoughts anyone?</p>
<p>On section 10, what did you guys get for the last one?
I don't remember if fully, but it had conditionals -- something like:
(Had he received the promotion) he would have the opportunity to explore something software-related....</p>
<p>Not sure about this exactly, but I picked (A)
Anyone who took this and remembers what they picked would be of great help!!</p>
<p>I had a writing experimenal.<br>
For the 3x+4y it was 40/7 I think
Does anyone remember the CR question about what type of architecture the author would like. Was it a school dormitory on college campus or an electrical plant in an industrialized city?
Overall it was pretty good. Hoping for over 2300</p>
<p>I had reading passages about:
(<em>) moving to a farm vs. being detached from country life (Passage 1&2 duo)
(</em>) short passage about female editors of women’s sections of papers
(<em>) the beautiful truths the mathematics reveal
(</em>) anthropological research about what makes a person an avid reader from the pont of view of a writer who gets interviewed by this anthropologist</p>
<p>If anyone came across these passages that would be great …
Hoping for a high score too, walked out feeling pretty pleased :)</p>
<p>ya it was 1/4 i found that really easy… lets just go thru this… what about how many integers are there that satisfy the equation
i remember it was something like -2,-1,0,1,2,3 i think the answer was 6</p>
<p>From what I’ve read so far on this thread, I think the USA Sunday test was the December 2010 test (which is the one I took). I’m sure the December 2010 discussion thread is still in the main SAT Prep forum (and a LOT of the answers are still there).</p>