<p>I'll start. I thought it was rather simple. Though I'm expecting a 5, I'll probably get a 4 or a 3. Questions 1 and 4 on the FRQ were cake, I didn't know any of those cases in 2, and wasn't sure about 3. For 3, I crossed off an answer for A just so I could put it in E. Multiple choice had lots of by the book answers. Anyone remember #2 or #3 from the M/C? It had something to do with ____power....</p>
<p>yea. i was able to answer majority of the free response questions and have at least 40 mc right. I'm pretty confident I passed and probably got a 4.</p>
<p>I remembered the one I with the ____ power. Turns out I got it right! </p>
<p>What's with the no discussing questions rule? Says who? CollegeBoard? Aren't the SAT questions discussed in great detail on the other board on CC? Besides, we're all anonymous...</p>
<p>Anyways, I skipped like three and guessed on about 8. I'm going for a raw score of 35+ on the multiple choice and a 3 full FRQs answers...</p>
<p>Coasty, did you read that? It clearly states: </p>
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<p>So screw the agreements we made. Rules are meant to be broken. I say, "Discuss away"!</p>
<p>Nice selective reading. You just cut everything else out right after it.</p>
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1. The articulation of multiple-choice exam questions and answers.
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<p>CollegeConfidential doesn't want to be a part of any rule breaking activity though. They don't want to see kids come here and ignore TCB's rules and then end up in hot water for it.</p>