***December 2015 SAT (US Only) Thread***

I don’t think there was anything that showed her being naive though

i put easiest course of action

idk it made more sense, i ruled it out between this one and the one about wanting to connect with her mom and since she wasn’t exactly interested in her mom (it said so explicitly in the passage that she was just not interested) i chose my answer

by the way to anyone wondering about the Maria and bus question, I sent the question as @ineffablemind wrote it to my SAT prep teacher for writing and she let me know that it would be “No Error”

However, if she wasn’t interested, I don’t think she would have gone through her mom’s magazines and read some haikus. that was a weird one for sure. Do you remember any from the procrastination passage?

mochilate, what about the very last writing question? a lot of people put A, but that doesn’t make sense?? i remember C being the best option (pretty sure it was about a missing word in the original that needed correcting)

Damn, seriously this writing section was harder than all my previous practice tests.

@mochilate1897 what did your tutor say about the octopus and Colorado? Both no error?

I put A for the very last two on Section 10. Do you still stand by your answer for the octopus question, because im trying to remember whether the “compared to”, which is the correct form, was already in the question, making it no error

idk, im pretty sure there’s going to be a very nice curve on both reading and writing if there’s this much debate, more than usual perhaps. math is going to be very steep however since it was easy.

btw can someone explain how score choice works? do i send the entire test score that i received, or do i just choose which sections from which test dates i want (like individual sections)? im confused

I haven’t asked her about the others, but I’m very sure that they were both no error.

I thought “compared with” was also correct.

no it did not say compared to in the question

i said no error for colorado, it was fine as is

@Walaoeh But didn’t the problem read “compared to”, not “compared with” for the octopus?

@mochilate1897 I don’t remember, but I think they are interchangeable.

it said “compared to”. but you are comparing similarities, so it is “compared with” i believe. i checked it right after the test as well.

@nervusguy did you put no error for the octopus?

no i put that “compared to” was wrong. it should be “compared with”

I said no error.