<p>lol both. idk i think some people get different stuff. i had about some kid who talked about a black lady who was in NASA</p>
<p>organic...and helen troy...were experimental</p>
<p>so it's settled that the the "not knowing what to do about the future" kids essay is not experimental?</p>
<p>yeah
my sat had a math experimental section, and i remember reading about the child that did not know what to do about his/her future and was influenced by a black astronaut or something</p>
<p>yeah, i had that and i'm 99% sure my experimental was math.</p>
<p>I had the black lady (Mae Jamison) in NASA too
also the confused kids
did not have Helen of Troy or tortoises</p>
<p>i think we can all agree that that black astronaut could be an inspiration to all of us though, if only that kid could have gotten his grammar straight to tell us about her.</p>
<p>no it was on mineand i didnt have exp</p>
<p>was the sentence correction about Jaques Cousteau campaigning experimental?</p>
<p>so i guess writing was easy for everyone...since there is barely any discussion</p>
<p>does anyone remember the question about this lady who is not allowed to leave her country because she accepted the nobel peace prize?</p>
<p>jacques cousteau was experimental.</p>
<p>jp, i had a marginally tough time with writing towards the end, but i have a really challenging time remembering each sentence, even the ones i had trouble with.</p>
<p>essential, i out that "because of" was the mistake, because it was obviously in order to.</p>
<p>It was pretty easy. But the one about the composer! He was the most __ of either handel or mozart (or someone). Shouldn't it be more?</p>
<p>can somebody list some of the harder sentence corrections on the section that counted? I'm trying to think if I got anything wrong</p>
<p>more was underlined! i believe?!</p>
<p>obviously the composer one was more...most doesn't make sense</p>
<p>anyone remember the exact sentence with the women winning nobel prize?</p>
<p>ahh! o no, i put it should be most because it was comparing two or more people</p>
<p>It was underlined. </p>
<p>Also the one about the kid's future. It read, after serving in the us as a doctor , for example, she went to africa. what the heck was the answer?! consequently, accordingly, however, by the way, or therefore?</p>