** January 21, 2017 SAT (US)

@kjhnbgfvdcrftgyh I don’t remember the question

@otoribashi, yes that’s what I put

For the tension I think it was reasoning… I’m not exactly sure what the question is

I also put undermine each other’s argument…

@lequalSmart same that’s what i put!

for me mindful of this setback and such that were the hardest

what do u guys think the curve will be

for reading/writing

Which article had the question that said such that

@ghvan99 i think it was the one about the composting? might be wrong though cuz the composting one was at the beginning and i think that question was towards the end…

i thought there was a hard one in the dragon dance one but i cant remember which…maybe that one is the one w/ such that vs that is?

i thought that the such that one was from the court room one about the machine transcript

I got setback but idk what i put for the other… I still need to know the end to the reading in order to see if i should cancel

well for me CC sounds right for the last two

Would you happen to know what you put 3rd to last?

lol no im sorry

What did you guys get for the dragon one about “both of whom” or “of which both”? Something along those lines.

I’m really considering canceling because I was sick on test day. I finished the test but I couldn’t focus. (I will be taking the ACT in Feb tho!) But I don’t want all my summer prep to go to waste…RIP :frowning:

Don’t cancel, if you cancel you’ll have to retake it anyways. Colleges only care if you do worse on your sat. If you have one bad sat and the next one is significantly better they’ll be impressed. If you cancel you basically just wasted money and a day of your life for no reason imo.

And for those who wonder I debated the “armed” vs “mindful” question for a long time but if you read the paragraph carefully you notice that it wasn’t just methane that was an issue and “this setback” is singular and therefore too specific for all the facts mentioned in the previous paragraph. I agree with @otoribashi on the tone change with “armed” to some extent but if you’re purely asking what would be most logically consistent as a transition I think “armed” is better. Either way both could honestly fit and we won’t know for sure for a month :((

What was the question? I am also considering but am leaning towards not