ok guys-- i am taking the last old SAT in Jan and I need yall to tell me what vocab showed up on this test, what writing rules were tested, etc. etc. Im sure a lot of us juniors will need it
@sugarplum123 I don’t think so
What everyone got for the very last writing question? If anyone remember
For CR what were people’s answers for the passage about writing and procrastination? Did anyone get accurate but incomplete as an answer?
There was a question with two possible answers:
- bound to cause lack of concentration
- a problem with writing, and not with abstractness
What was the answer to the last math question on free response? about f(x) reflected over y axis and how many intersecting points with y=3/2
Did anyone get point out dubious assumption as an answer?
@questionasker123 yes i got that pretty sure its right
I said “Accurate but incomplete.” I also said “bound to cause a lack of concentration.”
Okay so for me, writing was harder because there were so many questions that could’ve been no error so I kept many empty
CR I think was the same level. I also left many empty…
But math was way easier this time. Yay! I omitted one.
I’m hoping for maybe a 2000 because I got a 1950 last time.
Does anyone remember any more reading CR questions?
I got math experimental. The one where the last question was: wx = 1 and wz = 1 so what is equal to xz or sth very similar
Was the writing passage aboit vertical farming experimental
I think I got a math experimental as well, the one where the two planes intersect, and you have to find a segment length
For the passage about mountains and Earth, Mars, Venus.
Did anyone get "frame the discussion about Mars and Venus" vs. "emphasize spectacular nature of Earth's mountains?"
There was a passage about the Japanese mother/writer- anyone remember questions from that one?
-for one question I got that the author wanted to connect with mother
I got frame the discussion.
And I got the thing about the mother too.
I think the two planes section was real
I said it frames the discussion, because the wording was “in the context of the passage as a whole” and it’s not really about Earth (at least I don’t think so)
@sugarplum123 no, even those with the same subject experimental will have different questions.
Can the experimental ever be vocab? Because I missed the stupid acolyte vs. martinet question