<p>Okay, so I had math experimental on the Dec test. My order went something like essay, math, math grid in, verbal, math grid in, etc, etc... according to the collegeboard website, the first REALLY hard grid in (telephone problem, triangles inside triangle inside circle) was experimental, right? that's what the site seemed to say. But people on here keep saying it was the second that was experimental, and the first hard one was real. CAN SOMEONE PLEASE, PLEASE TELL ME WHO'S RIGHT? This is going to determine if my score is a 750 (if the first grid in truly WAS experimental) or a 650. Yeah, I hated the first grid-in and left like.. 3 blanks on it. :( someone, help!</p>
<p>telephone and tri-factorial thingy was not experimental.......that kinda screwed my math chances.......so i'm depending on CR scores....and it's not FOOLISH IMITATIONS (major debate about this one CR question)</p>
<p>u are a psycho,</p>
<p>the telephone problem was not exper, but the triangle inside triangle was. the reason people are saying the first one is or is not experimental is because you are asking about problems from two different sections.</p>
<p>so was was the "first" grid-in experimental or not? Haha, I'm bad at remembering problems, but I just KNOW the first one was horrible/hard. so was that experimental?????</p>
<p>I DEFINITELY remember first grid-in had this one really anal queston with absolute values. it was ilke |x-2| < 5, what is NOT X-4? EXPERIMENTAAAAAAAL, RIGHT?</p>
<p>u must be retarded, the order changes, so i dont know which one is exper other than the triangle one is exper</p>
<p>are you sure? so, does that mean the question that was like root of something x something = 10 x root something something = experimental? it was the last problem in that section. </p>
<p>PS: I AM NOT RETARDED, KTX, JUST TRYING TO FIGURE THIS OUT.</p>
<p>wait. . how do you guys know which ones are experimental?</p>
<p>i mean. . .which one is expirmental</p>
<p>i had a writing experimental and had the telephone problem.. sorry man</p>
<p>edit:
yeah but i don't remember a triangle question...
and checkmate, lighten up man.</p>
<p>There's nothing you can do about it now, just forget about it and relax.</p>