<p>For those of you who took the test on sunday, lets compare answers and try to figure out a curve....</p>
<p>Lol, I don't think anybody took it on Sunday...</p>
<p>I took the test on sunday and it was way different from your saturday's test. They made it different so people can't cheat.</p>
<p>Ok....so since you took the sunday test, lets compare answers!</p>
<p>how do you suppose we do that</p>
<p>ok.... first of all, what was your overall impression of the test...I thoughtr it was super easy ( hopefully not a hard curve)...what did you think? what was your hardest section?</p>
<p>it was easy. The passage part wasn't so bad, and the SC wasn't that hard either, although I could've had a couple of points going my way if I had gone with my instinct in a couple of questions. I had a little trouble with one of the writing section, so hopefull they make it the experimental since I have two writing sections. The essay topic was too broad, and I couldn't really give specific examples. Base on the impression I got from the posters here who had taken the Sat. test, I think we got the better deal. What were some of the questions you are unsured of?</p>
<p>The math was pretty easy and straightforward, but I didn't get perfect on it because of one question which I had initially skipped because I wanted to do it at the last, but I had forgotten about it. Stupid me.....</p>
<p>here are just a couple questions: </p>
<p>what does that women of Jappenese works think of the first group of women who were all like women should stay at home( some of the choices include cynical, political etc...)</p>
<p>that one guy who has the average amount of siblings ( or something like that) with that wierd graph ( the answers include 2,3,4 etc...)</p>
<p>what is k= to in that one parralelogram</p>
<p>Those are just three...anyways, do you think were gonna hava a REALLY hard curve, I'm nervous about that. it's not our fault we had an easier test</p>
<p>ya, probably a hard curve. This is gonna hurt me a bit, since I'm trying to 2200</p>
<p>I think the japanese women was not cynical or political, it was the answer C or something, I can't remember.
The sibling one is 2
And the k parrallelogram was the one that I had mistakenly omitted. I probably would've gotten that right if I had realize that I had one not answered earlier than with 10 sec left on the clock, again, stupid me...</p>
<p>you know the one about SETI scientists, what was the mood of the phrase "data-free science" answer choices were dismissive, puzzled, ambivalent, and two others that I can't remember</p>
<p>are you sure its not political..... cause they were talking about how women should stay at home.. (i know its not a perfect fit, but nothing else worked!)</p>
<p>Now you think of some hard questions...and we'll discuss them</p>
<p>I eliminated political as one of the choices, I could be dumb or I could be genius, who knows.</p>
<p>now, how about the SETI scientist question about "data-free science"</p>
<p>That question was horrible!! I read over the section like 10 times and it never even hinted at the answer... but I put dismissive</p>
<p>that's what I put too</p>
<p>what would the author of passage 2 think about the westerns described in passage 1....</p>
<p>it came down to puzzled and dismissive, and I think the term data-free imply that maybe other people think that the science was stupid, so they probably dismiss as being real science</p>
<p>what about the one about "Isn't it a fair play" or something like that</p>
<p>I think I put down nostalgic fantasies</p>