does anybody know what the experimentals for each section were for Oct 2008 SAT?

<p>i think mine was CR - it was about Alcott's books & her ambidexterity.</p>

<p>what were they for math & writing?</p>

<p>I had a CR experimental, but I don't remember that passage being in my test.
I'm sure there was a Writing experiemtal (2 35 writing sections)</p>

<p>yea i had 2 writing section. i did bad on one and good on one. The one i did bad on had "First Computer" as its improving paragraph.</p>

<p>i dont remember</p>

<p>I had CR as my experimental... I'm wondering if section 4 or 6 was the experimental section. I think I did considerably better on 6 (time ran out on me during 4). Anyone know which it was?</p>

<p>I had 4 Critical reading sections, one is on pipes, one is about string theories, one is about a chinese girl, and one is on the art and craft movement. which one is the experimental one?</p>

<p>I only had 4 CR sections - pipes, Chinese girl, cities and cars, and the arts and crafts movement.
However, I had 4 math sections O<em>O And I suck at math, but they seemed very easy, especially my 4th one.
Only had 2 writing sections O</em>o (35min + 10min + essay)
I guess mine was the math section.</p>

<p>you only ever have 2 writings sections, not including the essay.</p>

<p>Crap I think that was the experimental section that I had too... it's also the one I though I did well on.</p>

<p>I had 4 CR sections - pipes, Chinese girl, cities and cars, and the arts and crafts movement.
which one do you think was experimental... or are they all real.?</p>

<p>I don't think any of my CR were experimental, my math was.</p>

<p>I had four CR sections: Pipes, Chinese-Canadian, cites/cars, and arts and crafts.
Three M sections.
Three W sections: Two 35 question, one 14 question, and the essay.</p>

<p>I'm guessing one of my writing sections was the experimental, but I'm not sure. Last June, my experimental was the first section after the essay, a math section. I wonder if it's always the first section after the essay so that kids can use that experimental section to warm up with.</p>