<p>Yes! Venality was one, and it's right! It was in the question about taxes and how govt was corrupt - just looked up venality, and it means corruption.</p>
<p>o and "when" was for the question about Asian Americans winning Nobel prizes right? in the grammar section?</p>
<p>ya judy "v" something it sounded harsh and by POE i deduced it down to mystify and that other word but wasn't sure
edit: schitz nice high five</p>
<p>I chose betrayed / venality. I don't remember what mystify was paired with.</p>
<p>Do you remember the question about the loner who gave presents to his few friends? That one got me - I don't even remember what answer I chose. I just know demonstrative and serene were coupled with other words in the answer choices.</p>
<p>Edit: one of them was paired with cantankerous.</p>
<p>i don't remember the q, but did you guys "delete however"?
ohhhh wait.....shoot it *was betrayed with venality.....sigh another toll on CR
the friends one was Definitely confusing.
i put the one with sinister...although that seems a bit extreme</p>
<p>schitz: that one got me too. I didn't like demonstrative so I went with "cankanterous" and "serene", which was pretty stupid of me. ("solitary" went with "demonstrative"; I just thought "solitary" was deceptively easy. :p)</p>
<p>neoking: Yes, delete it is.</p>
<p>Cantankerous threw me off - just didn't sound right. I hope I chose demonstrative... What was demonstrative paired with?</p>
<p>demonstrative was for the loner one, can someone please answer my question about "when" as the improper conjunction for the Asian American winning Nobel prizes?</p>
<p>judy: indeed, that was the one in which "when" should be "where".</p>
<p>When was an improper conjunction in the find-the-error questions. I don't recall there being one for the Asian Americans. Can you remember the wording of the question?</p>
<p>blah blah blah, it is no surprise when Asian Americans won so many nobel prizes</p>
<p>wait if anyone is applying to ivies here, do u know if they take Jan scores?</p>
<p>Hmm, then there are two questions involving "when" (at least). Still, this one is wrong at "when".</p>
<p>"If you will be submitting the SAT I and SAT II Subject Tests for Regular Decision, you should plan on completing your testing no later than the January 2007 test date and preferably by December 2006."--> For Yale</p>
<p>hmm do u know about other ivies? Im pretty sure for ivies u can take the sats again in Jan, not that I will (hopefully), just thought i should make sure</p>
<p>It's on the admissions section of most colleges' websites. I don't know off the top of my head.</p>
<p>Ugh... hopefully I won't be testing in January... I pray!!!</p>
<p>also, do u guys know if the version we took was only administered in canada?</p>
<p>Canada here. Taken at Richmond, B.C.</p>
<p>Well, I'm not in Canada. So I guess not... And some other girl who took it like a day ahead of us (time diff) had the same essay question...</p>
<p>toronto here, so I guess its only for internationals then</p>