<p>what about that math questions ?!!
anyone remmembers the cylinder quest. ? no. 19 i guess</p>
<p>My essay prompt was about whether it’s important for a leader to care about people, and my improving paragraph was about ebooks</p>
<p>So is training and exercising one experimental?</p>
<p>^ My prompt was the same. I thought the Critical Reading was easier than normal apart from some of the vocab… Anybody else feel the same way? The math was doable as always and there were one or two tough Writing questions I guessed on. How many no error’s did you guys get?</p>
<p>I used HItler and Gandhi for my essay about the leaders btw</p>
<p>i don’t know if training and exercising one was experimental cuz apparently there were two or three types of tests</p>
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<p>@Kitts, Had same one, had 3 no errors and I used a robotics team leader and caesar for my essay.</p>
<p>If you used hitler and Gandhi, I can guarantee that you got less than 10. Everyone knows about those examples already, it doesn’t show any sign of awareness of the world around you.</p>
<p>@kitts95,
I used Hitler as an example too! </p>
<p>I hope you’re wrong, rajoftheuk. </p>
<p>Also, I had a Writing experimental!
CR for me was around half easy to medium.</p>
<p>@rajoftheuk, I don’t think it matters what the examples for the essay are as long as they are explained in detail and connect well to the prompt (which Hitler and Gandhi both did quite nicely).
@ThePhoenixForce I had three No Error’s too! phew…
On a slightly different topic, when do PSAT scores come in? I’m dying to know how badly I failed…</p>
<p>I had 4 CR sections. One with 23 questiojs, one with 24, one with 25, and the 19 ques one. Because there are always 67 questions in CR, can I assume the 24 ques section was my experimental?</p>
<p>Since there are two reading sections , I assume there were two math versions. I had a the math experimental. Did any of you w/o the math experimental have a question that looked like a target and said they were cocentric circles? I did HORRIBLY in that section :’( and did fine everywhere else.</p>
<p>rajofthuk, I had the same essay prompt about leaders and I used Lenin and FDR, do you think that this is a problem and that I’ll get below a 10?</p>
<p>For the essay I used Issac Newton (said he was a leader in scientific discovery) and Hitler. I was going to use Lady Gaga but couldn’t fit her in 2 pages. :/</p>
<p>@ttttt,
Could you be a little more specific or name a few other questions in that section? Mine was writing experimental.</p>
<p>did you argue that leaders should be judged by how they help the people or did you argue the opposite? @ttttttt</p>
<p>@ttttttt no I didn’t have that math question. I had reading experimental. Can you answer my question please?</p>
<p>rajoftheuk: </p>
<p>You have 0 idea what you are talking about. </p>
<p>My daughter used Hitler and Ghandi in the October essay and got a 10. </p>
<p>The test is about your ability to WRITE; i.e. can you compose grammatically correct, complex sentences that express and support your opinions in an organized manner? If you can do those things, you will get a good score, regardless of your examples. </p>
<p>It is not a social studies test. sheesh. </p>
<p>Those of you who used Ghandi, Hitler, FDR, etc. relax.</p>
<p>@margierose90
I said that they should be judged by their interactions as a leader with 2 different view points </p>
<p>Newton : Was acknoledged as a pioneer but was extremely arrogant , believed in his hype ( did use that phrase in the essay lol) , and thought of others as inferior </p>
<p>Hitler: Was a great leader, orator, and politician , had charisma etc. But people should judge him because of his horrible treatment against jewish people .</p>
<p>@scubasue thanks! phewf haha</p>