<p>Are you going to use the freebies and send your scores to 4 colleges?</p>
<p>I put -13º on that one too, but I was running out of time by then so I just guessed.</p>
<p>I was going to send my scores, but I got freaked out that I would do really bad, so I decided to just save up 40ish dollars in the fall (If I get into my EA, hopefully I will only need to spend 40ish dollars). When do colleges start a "file" for you? I know some schools don't until you apply (like UCs) and other keep it if you're a junior (and get rid of it if you don't apply your senior year).</p>
<p>I am not sure about that either. I listed four of my safeties and match schools, but I am still a bit worried. But even if it is bad, I could still send a better score afterwards..</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the english question about the swimming chick "Cox"?</p>
<p>The question was like:
"The author wants to end this paragraph with a physical description: Which one of these sentences would best suit that purpose?"</p>
<p>F was no change andthat sentence was like:
"Without proper preparation, Cox would've been in peril."</p>
<p>that sounded like a much better ending to the paragraph, but thank god I zoned in on the word "PHYSICAL"description.</p>
<p>So I chose "bits of ice brushed against her leg". That's not exactly the sentence, but something like that.</p>
<p>Is that what y'all got?</p>
<p>yes, that's what I got</p>
<p>I am pretty sure that's what I put.</p>
<p>yeah what i got too.</p>
<p>No I put in peril... :(</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure the "bits of ice brushed against her leg" answer is correct.</p>
<p>I got that too</p>
<p>peril means to be harmed, though, unless did the question say if all of these were correct?</p>
<p>I know this is probably a very easy question, but on the english section, does anyone remember the answer to the question where it was like: "some foreign word" translated as.... and the word as was underlined (I think)?</p>
<p>I kept it as "as".</p>
<p>I got "as" too.</p>
<p>Awesome, thanks!</p>
<p>I put:
"bits of ice"
translated "as"</p>
<p>Well..there's always like 3-4 that can almost go either way for each English test.</p>
<p>All the ones that I was slightly questionable about, I've gotten right.</p>
<p>So, I'm praying for a 36 on English.</p>
<p>as
bits of ice.</p>
<p>what did you guys put for something "penguin splashing" I think that's what I said..
I think it was about celebrating or describing the location where someone finished swimming..</p>
<p>It was not the same question as 'bits of ice" one right?</p>