<p>TEST#1
*Asian sightings, bioluminescence, poetry and translation, and dude who only lieks specialized knowledge
*one math section with root(2)-1 as the answer for 5 circles in a square and a math section with 4 integer values as the answer to a given function which you want to produce a nonnegative number
*everyone had same 35 question writing section unless they had extra one for experimental</p>
<p>TEST#2
*machines/technology,Zingangwe,NAACP lawyer,Coleridge,shakespeare,art critics
*math section with two equilateral triangles and one with the infamous chairs question
*everyone had same 35 minute writing question unless they ahd extra one for experimental</p>
<p>I didn't have either test... i almost had test two, not quite though.
"TEST#2
*machines/technology,Zingangwe,NAACP lawyer,Coleridge,shakespeare,art critics
*math section with two equilateral triangles and one with the infamous chairs question
*everyone had same 35 minute writing question unless they ahd extra one for experimental"</p>
<p>I had a writing experimental, and no NAACP question. I had something about elk hearding/hawk capturing though.</p>
<p>Except since I had 4 CR sections, I also had an additional CR section with a passage about a literary critic. Is this most likely the experimental?</p>
<p>i had test 1 with 4 math sections.. one of which had some insanely hard math questions that i had no idea about... hopefully that was the experimental! (it had a questino about peanuts and calories.. did anyone get that??)</p>
<p>Did all of you have the art critic passage? I took "Test 1" and had the four passages that everyone with "Test 1" seems to have, but I had 4 CR sections, one of them having the passage about the art critic. I thought this passage was much more difficult than the others. Is this experimental? Did anyone else have this with "Test 1?"</p>
<p>I had "test 2." One of my friends said they had, in the CR sections, passages on Greek language and then one of Venetian culture. Would that be part of "test 1?"</p>
<p>RCMan- I had the art passage too. </p>
<p>psyko- From what I've heard, Test 1 was a lot easier. Lucky.</p>
<p>As for the essay, I looked at the essay prompts on collegeboard. I had the one on being "indecisive" and whatnot, and I think that was probably the easiest. Five of my friends had totally different critical reading secions than I did, but they all had this essay, like me.</p>
<p>I found the CR on Test 2 to be very easy. I found the math to be hard, as always. I didn't think much of the grammar, but as always, it is very difficult to predict my score in grammar. All in all, I predict 700s on the reading, 500s on the math, and 600-700s on grammar. Of course, I might just be wrong. I might have utterly bombed the math sections, but then again, my Math scores have always been pretty constant, so I don't expect anything below 450 in Math.</p>
<p>RC- Yes... the art passage was in Test 2. I found it to be the most interesting. I love to read SAT passages. Yes... I'm that much of a nerd (perhaps intellectual is a better word). But I hate the math. Ugh... I hate it so... well... my mind just isn't mathematical. I wish I could discount the math score altogether. My SAT scores are always in the 1800-1900s because I always do miserable on the math sections. If only I got 600-700s on Math, I'd easily surpass the 2,000 point barrier and make it well into 2200s.</p>
<p>Also, the essay was very easy... I made George W. Bush into an example <em>giggles</em>. It came along quite nicely towards the end. :)</p>
<p>I had your test two but no NAACP and no art critic..
My essay was about being indecisive as well.
I know that the experimental was the equating, section 6 but i don't remember what was on it.</p>