****JANUARY 2015 SAT THREAD (INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS).****

@asiankid88 650-750

@Vedant12 yes, it was 1/6 and @asiankid88‌ I’m not sure but you might be right, I was half dead by the time I got to that section

@Vedant12‌ If I remember correctly then yes, the answer to that question may be 1/6.

@homersimpson123 i think a -2 and an 11 will get you 770. That’s the scale on most Sample Papers in the Blue Book after all. Hoping for something similar…

Did anyone get an answer as renegade in the sentence completion.

@Vedant12‌ what was the question for the quadrilateral one?

Yup I got renegade!

Same, renegade.

@homersimpson123‌ yeah i think i did int he beginning

Did anyone get extrapolate and miscellany on the fill in the blanks?

I made a few silly mistakes on the math section because of improper time management , so I am hoping to get -2 and I also omitted 1, so I hope to make up for the marks lost in the math section by getting close to 800 in CR and Writing

@Vedant12 I got miscellany

I also wrote the answer as 1/6 but one of my friends changed my thinking.

He said that they stated EITHER of the cubes. Not one cube.

@Vedant12‌ what was the question to your “80” math answer?

@asiankid88 it was a figure of a huge triangle and a quadrilateral (EFGH?) was marked out within the quadrilateral.

What did you guys put for the CR question where the author was talking about how a word can be replaced with another word? It was “show” and the choices were expose, spectacle, and stuff

@Vedant12‌ I think i got a extrapolate and miscellany was in the last question right??!! and the extrapolate was the one second to the end

@asiankid88 The question for the quadrilateral on was(I don’t remember it correctly) that there was the area of an triangle given and the base of the triangle was 5 and we had to find the area of the quadrilateral DCEG or something like that.

Three similar triangles overlapping each other. The area of the small one: 10. Therefore, the area of the largest triangle: 90. Area of the quadrilateral: 90-10 = 80

@MarcoReus that’s what I’m worried about. But then again, it wouldn’t make sense. The answer would be 1/2 in either because we can’t see the other three faces… but then what’s the point of asking such a strange question!