June 2006 - US History

<p>I thought it was okay. We can post answers after 12pm eastern, so get ready!</p>

<p>not so .. er.. i hate campbells</p>

<p>i thought it was tough. Especially because my history teacher stopped covering stuff after 1900. :(</p>

<p>What would 20 wrong give you, or lets say 20 blanks. I Think i had 7-10 blanks and some wrong. :(</p>

<p>20 wrong and get everything else right = 790-800, 20 blanks + all right = 740. right?</p>

<p>10 blank is 790-800. check the sparknotes scoring chart.</p>

<p>i thought it was tough. i hate that false sense of confidence from the stupid "real sat" book. argh. june 26th is going to be a while.</p>

<p>which is more accurate, sparknotes, or the real SAT book?</p>

<p>I heard that SparkNotes has a tougher curve than the real test. I'm inclined to go with the Real SAT II book, since, well, they -are- supposed to be the real ones. But I guess it could be that CB just released the easiest test or something.</p>

<p>I left 4 blank, and I think those were the trivia question ones. I think it was easier than I anticipated. My studying focused more on the mid to late twentieth century because in my AP class, we went through that time period in a blur, and I didn't remember much of anything.</p>

<p>in the real SAT book, missing 20 is like 710-700 (assuming all the questions were answered).</p>

<p>i definitely got a 770 on my practice test last night. pff.</p>

<p>does anyone else have any opinions... is the sparknotes curve harsher than the real test. If so, then the REAL SAT curve is way harder than the actual test.</p>

<p>OK guys, we can discuss. What did you guys put for that question at the end about truman's recognition of soviety military advantage or something? and that map question with the new england farms?</p>

<p>what were the questions on the us hist sat2 this time?</p>

<p>its 12pm eastern..we could talk about answers now</p>

<p>the picture with women working the factory = new labor movement?</p>

<p>i don't remember that question, gxing. </p>

<p>the map one was confusing as hell, especially when the proctor is saying "five minutes" and crunching goldfish in your ear as loudly as humanly possible.</p>

<p>gxing, i put army.</p>

<p>who was the painer of the campbells?</p>

<p>andy warholl (spelking)</p>

<p>That is right, and Emory- The answer about the picture you put down is wrong.</p>

<p>so what isit</p>