June 2009 SAT INTERNATIONAL

<p>Okay, for my test the whole thing was like dark gray. Printing error?</p>

<p>also does anyone rememberl ike the FIRST cr… the one with the " some photographers capture everyday realities while others are unable to capture the __ realities?" or something like that</p>

<p>what did everyone get for that
it confused the HELL out of me lol
i put fleeting… but i dont think that was correct… the other choices were concrete, steadfast, dreary… or like… mundane</p>

<p>xshadow - yeah mine was all shaded too</p>

<p>each circle was 25… so 25*2… but since the middle area was counted twice… 50-12 = 38 :)</p>

<p>Dunno ,how many errors have you found out about so far ?I only one ,hopefully no more.I knew there was sth wrong with these x y z. y/x+z+y was too easy damn</p>

<p>I wrote fleeting for that one too.</p>

<p>Location: Canada
Citizenship: American
Ethnicity: Korean
SAT Prediction: 2240</p>

<p>:D</p>

<p>the horny(reproducing a lot:p) bunnies was fecund… i put sedantary for some reason</p>

<p>the movie was stupid … so it was supposed to be vacuous… i put “dire” =/ lol</p>

<p>the climbers getting dizzy was vertuginously(sp?) lol(i got that right :D)</p>

<p>Yeah it was verti-whatever…and I got fecund wrong too.</p>

<p>phew…thank goodness I took IB Geography,(we learned about the “fecundity” in Nigeria)</p>

<p>–adjective

  1. producing or capable of producing offspring, fruit, vegetation, etc., in abundance; prolific; fruitful: fecund parents; fecund farmland.</p>

<p>producing in abundance lol</p>

<p>It wasnt fleeting.Fleeting means brief,lasting not very long .You needed the opposite here ==>concrete :)</p>

<p>^^ if they were concrete wouldnt they be easy to capture?</p>

<p>plus… i was confused cause dont concrete and steadfast mean the same thing… i always think about if there are 2 words that mean the same thing in the cr… probably means that they arent the words lol</p>

<p>Frig…that’s another one wrong. What other hard questions were there?</p>

<p>No it wasn’t concrete for sure cause the question said but after it said that the photographer takes pictures of real life.</p>

<p>Nope .Steadfast means ‘‘faithful’’ and ‘‘loyal’’
The sentence was telling sth like ''Not only she can capture mundane (fleeting) activities but also unchanging (concrete) events… and we needed the opposite of mundane</p>

<p>stead⋅fast  [sted-fast, -fahst, -fuhst] Show IPA
–adjective

  1. fixed in direction; steadily directed: a steadfast gaze.
  2. firm in purpose, resolution, faith, attachment, etc., as a person: a steadfast friend.
  3. unwavering, as resolution, faith, adherence, etc.
  4. firmly established, as an institution or a state of affairs.
  5. firmly fixed in place or position.</p>

<p>con⋅crete  [kon-kreet, kong-, kon-kreet, kong- for 1–15, 10, 13, 14; kon-kreet, kong- for 11, 12] Show IPA adjective, noun, verb, -cret⋅ed, -cret⋅ing.
–adjective

  1. constituting an actual thing or instance; real: a concrete proof of his sincerity.
  2. pertaining to or concerned with realities or actual instances rather than abstractions; particular (opposed to general ): concrete ideas.</p>

<p>i dont know im confused now too… the 2nd defintion of concrete prolly makes it work lol</p>

<p>steadfast adjective </p>

<p>stead‧fast /"stedf</p>

<p>^^ lmao we just got 2 definitions of the same words… but yeah i think concrete may be right =/… eep lol</p>

<p>so yeah… thats makes 3 cr wrong for me so far… and 1 math… meh… pretty good i think lol</p>

<p>did u guys get 8 pi for one of the last questions
i forget exactly what the q was</p>

<p>the directly proportional one was
4/x</p>

<p>4x is indirectly proportional</p>