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I got it. it was “miscellany”, a collection of …

ahhh ok. @hypocrit u got any other questions you remember? for math especially?

@asiankid88‌ I didn’t get the question at the first sight but then I think I understood how to solve it and (I’m not sure but) I marked “2h+1”. Though it might be “2h-1” :disappointed_relieved:

@Hypocrit‌ Yeah, it was “miscellany”.

Anyone have any luck with finding the curve for the oct 2012 test or the QAS for it?

@asiankid88
for math am pretty sure of all the answers.
Do u think a -3, -4 in the CR can still get me +750 ?

@ksvsrm‌ curve is out. QAS, no.

@asiankid88 does this display the intenational thread or the US one for Oct 2012?

@Hypocrit‌ yes, the curve should get you a 750, if not, a 740?

@ksvsrm‌ this is the international thread

I’m sorry, I forgot posting the link i was talking about. :expressionless:

@asiankid88 does this link display the curve for the intenational test or the US one for Oct 2012?

http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-Released-Test-Curves.pdf

That’s the US test.

@Hypocrit‌ Any particularly hard or tricky ones you remember?

what about the roman numeral options for math, i forgot the question but im uncertain about it

@abc1688‌ It was III only right?

haha dude i cant even remember the question, i was wondering if anyone did so i can remember what i chose haha

AFAIR, there were two questions with roman numerals…

If you’re talking about “Parabola” question (values that satisfy the equation), it was II and III, and I am pretty sure about this one.

I don’t remember the second one, well, I am not even sure whether there were a second one :stuck_out_tongue: But I am sure about parabola question…

ahh what was the parabola one?? i cant really remmeber that one :confused:
@oz4nss‌

@abc1688‌ There was a parabola equation like “x^2 - 5x + 6 = y” (I invented this now, I don’t remember the real equation) and it was asking like “Which values satisfy the equation above?”, there were three values, I) “x = 2”, II) “y = 4”, III) “y = x + 1” (I don’t remember the exact values, as I said) and the answer was II and III.

oo ok cheers

@oz4nss‌ yes, that’s one of them. However, there was another one I believe