<p>The curve can be found here
<a href=“http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-Released-Test-Curves.pdf[/url]”>http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-Released-Test-Curves.pdf</a>
Trace the date down</p>
<p>June 2011 is not there?</p>
<p>Benjamin agreed. I hope near perfect score for writing now. Hope I didnt make any mistakes inadvertantly. Phew.
Well undeserved… Hmm still doesnt buy me sense. Hope it is a trap question.
One more answer i seriously doubt from those answer (wharton posted) … Easier to teach adults than to children… That was a typical trap option. Nonsense.
I marked ‘overemphasis’ for that question… Im fairly sure. The last line in para 2 on censorship says “children must learn so and so skills too”
Nothing to do with adults.</p>
<p>Ah well, our system of dates is different. Im sorry.</p>
<p>Right psych1, that’s all the curves for the disclosed test. Since our tests are not disclosed, so we don’t really know the curve.</p>
<p>Its great if you’re so confident about your answer. But its up to you to believe that list of consolidated answers or not. I believe its a compilation made by CC-ers and should be fairly reliable.</p>
<p>I dont know really. These are my answers and i need sound evidence to believe in anything otherwise. I am not a guy who accepts mere answers without evidence. Above all the credibility the answer should make sense, even on the part of cb. I will largely appreciate a guy who backs his answers with his thought process, even if it wrong, than blokes here who say " It was almost time up and i think i marked c which you guys say is the answer… Whooo"
just saying, not any particular reference to the ccer. The general trend.</p>
<p>I will be the first guy to resign if a sound argument beats me to the answer. Lets see.</p>
<p>You guys just got really nice memories, I can’t even remember what I put on those questions!!!
I knew the long comparative passages penetrated me, but I didn’t even vaguely recall my answers. Dah…</p>
<p>what is the answer for the question asking point P’s coordinates in rectangle PQRS?</p>
<p>4,12 is the answer</p>
<p>And yeah Warton I took the June 2013 test and a similar consolidated answer list would have suggested my score to be no more than 600. I ended with 700. So im saying its not ultimate.</p>
<p>Sorry to say again, but any answers for sad realization and self-dobut? For indian one?</p>
<p>Sad realization I think. The author stated, " everyone will get old " or something when she/he noticed the wrinkles on the mother. It doesn’t make any sense to indicated self-doubt.</p>
<p>why isn’t this bitterness…
I think I may feel bitter if I realize my mum and I are getting old hah</p>
<p>I know the emotion should be bitter or sad or something like that… Ah it’s hard to say…I looked up the dictionary maybe bitterness is more like resentment or anger… It’s tricky though. I knew I should have changed the answer in the last second</p>
<p>Bitterness sounds off to me. I mean she explicitly stated everyone will or eventually get old or something. That’s like a sudden realization, " gosh, mom is getting old, so am I" Bitterness means she is appalled and suffering a kind of pain inside. But I couldn’t see any pains at all.</p>
<p>Can anybody state the question of the excuse…credible one? I don’t seem to remember it.</p>
<p>She is painful. I think that’s obvious. For all the gaps between her and her mother, regrets, sadness… It’s hard to define a kind of emotion clearly.</p>
<p>I think it is more like sadness. Sad realization is the correct one</p>