December Experimentals

<p>How are we so sure that the Susan B Anthony writing section isn't experimental?</p>

<p>Oh my! 4 Math sections, non of them are experimental??</p>

<p>i had 4 math sections and definitley don't remember an ice cream modes problem. hmmm...</p>

<p>Then I doom,</p>

<p>I'm still hoping that the susanbanthony/motown writing was experimental. one of the writing's had to be exp since i had 3.</p>

<p>no, sorry, the susan b anthony/motown one was not experimental... only had 2 writing and this was one of them.</p>

<p>How do we know which one is experiemtal?</p>

<p>Did anyone have something along the lines of:</p>

<p>essay
M
R
R
M
R
W
M
R
W</p>

<p>I think I got 4 CR's:
~Dennis
~Governess
~Swing/Bebop Musician
~Shakesphere
~Internet/Railroad
~Puerto Rican Writers</p>

<p>Was the swing/bebop one the experimental?</p>

<p>I don't think i got the swing/bebop one. Could you explain it soe more? I think you might have gotten a CR exp. Not sure though.</p>

<p>The Nikhil passage was the experimental one for CR. I actually liked that passage, it had easy questions.</p>

<p>Again, How do we know which one is experiemtal?
WHY??? ANSWER ME!! PLEASE</p>

<p>We know if it's experimental when you have 4 sections (or 3 Writing MCs), and you go online and realize that one person has no idea what you're talking about for a particular section.</p>

<p>Cuong:
The SAT has 3 CR's, 3 M, 2 W, and 1 essay. If you had an extra of something, then you know one of the sections in that catagory was an experimental.</p>

<p>The experimental section is the one that not every tester got.
For example, my test had 4 CR's, and I got a swing/bebop article in addition to the Shakespeare, Dennis...articles. Since not everyone here got the swing/bebop article, I'm assuming that was the section (for my test) that was experimental.</p>

<p>Hope that helps! :)</p>

<p>Gosh! did not know that, but I don't care. Things are over, nothing to be done. Why don't you folks relax a bit and do your homework for tomorrow?</p>

<p>Sometimes I think it is like Luck and Bad. If all your good result in that experimental freaking, you are lucky, if not, you lose all your points.</p>

<p>I don't think I did very well on the swing musician one. The article basically talked about a famous swing musician and listed his accomplishments. The end of the article talked about how he became less renowned because modern music was taking over the swing era.
...something of the nature.</p>

<p>Anyways, I think I was rushing through that article, so I might be wrong. </p>

<p>Can anyone tell me what other articles accompanies the Nikhil passage in that section? I don't quite remember...</p>