January 2011 SAT

<p>I hate having CR as an experimental :&lt;/p>

<p>Anyone care to describe what the CR experimental was like? I remember passages about pain/gate control theory, something about a grandchild writing letters, the dangers of being an eco-tourist/green tourist, … and forgot some of the others.</p>

<p>@indianguy94 - If you can give me a couple more answer choices I can help you out.</p>

<p>What did you guys put for the ecotourism passage on which statement would both authors agree on? I think I put they’d both agree on something to do with strict enforcement</p>

<p>I put that they both agreed that ecotourism may have negative effects on the environment</p>

<p>I think one of my Math sections was experimental. I remember some question about a piece of wire that had some length being cut into circles with a radius of something (that was #20). Could that section have been experimental?</p>

<p>@peppermint - what were the numbers of the problem?
@gotocolleges00n I had that too, don’t think it was experimental but hoping it will be!</p>

<p>@cooldude987</p>

<p>i think some where
-passage 2 offers an innovative solution for the problem in passage 1
-passage 2 counters the evidence for something in passage 1</p>

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<p>My friend and I had the same tests (we compared during breaks) except for that section. He had an extra CR, but I had that, so does that mean its experimental?</p>

<p>Is the math experimental section the one that had the question asking about the sum of the first 50 sequences?</p>

<p>I had a CR dummy…and it was EFFING hard…at least for me…
it was section 2 and it was about this girl going back to her ancestor’s house or sth…
another passage was about this idiot forgetting the day of his birth…
and the vocabulary was comparably hard also…remember the word quotidion lol…</p>

<p>PLZ TELL ME THIS WAS A DUMMY@!@@!!!</p>

<p>and for the hexagon i put 65…
I did 1 + 6 + 12 + 19 + 27
is it wrong? lool </p>

<p>and I won’t be screwed for asking questions here, will I?</p>

<p>@alsrudgns - umm I don’t remember the passage about the forgetting day of birth passage but I had the ancestor’s home one and I didn’t think it was too hard…
@loldanielol I really, really hope so!
@gotocolleges00n probably, which CR was it?</p>

<p>someone else who did the same thing as me
i did 1-6-12, and then blindly did doubling, forgetting that 1-6 isn’t doubling!!!
frustrating knowing that we found a pattern, just a wrong one</p>

<p>wasn’t the CR experimental section the one about omnivores tat talks about dilemma and good things about being omnivore??</p>

<p>that must have been the one because i didnt have it and i was experimtnal math
(thank god! i love math :slight_smile: )</p>

<p>@Dano1112 I did not have that section, so maybe</p>

<p>Yes @Dano, that is definitely the experimental section.</p>

<p>Did anyone who did NOT have math experimental have a math question asking about the sum of first 50 sequences?</p>

<p>@Dano1112: no that was real… i think the one with the overlapping logs (5 of 6 inches each, and then 22in when they are overlapping)… was part of the experimental</p>

<p>@loldanielol
the answer to that one was 50/51!!</p>

<p>slash i know CR is not my forte, but some of the vocab was ridiculous.</p>

<p>@chickybugger
I had CR experimental, and that question. That section was real.</p>

<p>And so was hardcore sequence 50/51 one. (I just discovered I guessed it correctly too!)</p>