January 2013 SAT I Experimental

<p>Which section do you think was the experimental one? I have a feeling it was the Seahorse CR section because it seemed way to easy.</p>

<p>Nope sorry, I had that too. I had a double math grid-in</p>

<p>i thought it was the cold war one</p>

<p>Nope, I had that too</p>

<p>I had two long writing ones. One of them was experimental. Hope it’s the first one, I thought it harder than the other.</p>

<p>It was my first time taking the SAT so forgive me if this is a stupid question, but are there multiple versions of the test with multiple experimentals? I only had 2 writing, but I had 4 CR’s.</p>

<p>Syoung, did you have a passage about how being in groups affects opinions? Or one about architecture?</p>

<p>There was nothing about being in groups, neither about architecture… unless you’re talking about those short essays/poems</p>

<p>Architecture, yes. Groups, no</p>

<p>I had two long writing sections, too. I really hope the first one was experimental because it was crazy weird.</p>

<p>Can anyone else confirm that there was no passage about groups and opinions on their SAT?</p>

<p>Nope, I had groups, architecture, seahorses and one about Japanese Rice</p>

<p>Superstarlala, did you have 4 CR sections?</p>

<p>Yes, so one was obviously experimental.</p>

<p>Did anyone have the math section with two equations with constants?</p>

<p>Agreatperhaps, nope. (But I love your username. John Green is awesome!)</p>

<p>@AZKoogle- phew, i missed 4 questions on that one! also, omg how many nerdfighters are on CC?</p>

<p>Not sure, but I love meeting other nerdfighters around the internet! :)</p>

<p>Nerdfighterlike for all ^-^!
Anyways I will say that the Cold War, Seahorses, and Rice were not experimental. They don’t include experimental for extended time (I’m dyslexic) and I had all three.</p>

<p>@agreatperhaps I had the two equations with lots of constants with trying to find what k equals. I’m not sure if that was experimental or not, I hope so. i put c/b but i have no idea what the answer is.</p>