<p>I may have forgot what questions i did but it seems to me like when i compared the answers in the discussion thread, they dont loo the same at all. So let me check w/ u guys.</p>
<p>English:
archaelogy one</p>
<p>Math: dont quite remeber</p>
<p>Reading:
one about tadpoles, ceil/sally - 2 aunts</p>
<p>Science:???</p>
<p>Can people add to this what each essay/ problems were for each part of the test so that i can confirm that i took the same test as everyone else?</p>
<p>I took test “69A” and it seems that the majority of CCers did as well
English: Bike Ride, Monopoly, Dump amongst others
Math: Height of projectile, tanx<1/2 were some specific
Reading: Seagull dancer, Palm
Science: Frog, Light absorbance etc…
I know internationals took different and from reading it seems that two tests in addition to 69A were given which is weird</p>
<p>I had version 69G, which had a reading about tadpoles and a grammar section on archaeology. How did you feel you did?</p>
<p>English: 35
Math: had 7 50-50 ones, none I wasn’t sure at all, and the rest I felt were perfect.
Reading: 35-36
Science: I’m not very good at this section, had about 6 iffy ones</p>
<p>The math section was pretty easy: hexagon inside a cube and angle of incline triangle as a base of a ladder were the only semi-tricky ones. I had a few blond moments, but I think I got the right answers on them anyways.</p>
<p>English - feel strong about it 34-35 there was on about which is NOT question… it was like motivated, decided, inspired and forgot the last one. I Put inspired.</p>
<p>Math - 35-36</p>
<p>Reading(not so good at Prose section so i worked backwards) 29-30</p>
<p>Science - fairly confident, finished early somehow… 34-35, unsure about 1 or 2 of them. </p>
<p>Basically i was really confident before the break, and not as much after the reading, but pretty good after the science.</p>
<p>yeah the math hexagon one tried to trick ppl into believing that all sides of a hexagon are equal, but that wasnt the case in the problem. I got A i think for that problem</p>