<p>The question with the answer 2.3 was a MC one… It showed you a number line with labels on it and asked the most approximate value of a point that appeared between 2 and 3… It really was one of the easier ones, don’t worry.</p>
<p>something about indigo dye being useful/used for a long time? I really don’t remember much sorry!</p>
<p>jimmy - spate is the one with how there’s a renewed interest in something, so there’s a — (spate) of new Hollywood films about it</p>
<p>wait kaitlin 01… did you just contradict yourself in terms of the ‘they’ questions?</p>
<p>Wow, I don’t remember it at all. I just remember the 27 one as the number line. Huh. Hope I got it right then :D</p>
<p>mathematicianism – sorry, I meant we had the same answers, NE for the “intolerable to”, and “they” for the one with managers and new workers. :D</p>
<p>By the way, was it just me, or was the vocab really easy? I got one as “venturesome” and one as “lugubrious” and I don’t even remember the others as I did them in like less than 7 minutes (all 3 sections together) but I’m fairly sure of most. I just can’t place where “spate” and “placate” were - apparently they were correct answer choices but I can’t remember them so I’m hoping I got them right (as in - that they were in the set of 5 because I did that one correct and blazingly fast in order to have more time for the passages.)</p>
<p>@Jimmy797 I got exactly the same answers for the 4 questions you mentioned. Hope we both got them right. =)</p>
<p>Yeah I’m not even sure I put spate or placate </p>
<p>Can anyone confirm if they were in the set of 5 SC’s? Spate and placate…</p>
<p>Placate appeared third in the set of 5 SC’s, while spate was the answer for the last questions in the set of 8 SC’s… I’m pretty sure</p>
<p>I don’t remember venturesome and placate… what were the sentences. And I posted the sentence where “spate” was the answer…</p>
<p>kaitlin - can you direct me to the sentence? The page or something? I can’t look through 16 of them :(</p>
<p>jimmy - spate is the one with how there’s a renewed interest in something, so there’s a — (spate) of new Hollywood films about it <post 222,=“” page=“” 15=“” haha=“”>. It gets buried because we all post so quickly :D</post></p>
<p>The sentence with “venturesome” was the first in the set of 6 - it had something like The first African American woman to fly [name] was ---- due to the dangerous stunts she pulled.
Something alone those lines anyway. Don’t remember placate.</p>
<p>Placate was with the sentence like don’t try to placate aggressive ppl, the more concession you make, the (forgot the word) they would be… you get the idea…</p>
<p>Wait - was that one not “revival”?
Man, I really hate this. I need that 700 :(</p>
<p>someone just posted in the June SAT Writing thread that he/she only had 2 writing sections and didn’t have the Williams passage. So does this confirm Williams is experimental??</p>
<p>jimmy - I explained why the answer was spate and not revival… go through my posts. But simply put, it’s because spate means “a sudden rush”, which fits, and to say there’s a “revival” of * new * Hollywood films does not make sense; you cannot “revive” NEW stuff. And I feel your pain, I need 700 too :(</p>
<p>He took the American test. I want to know if some Americans had the Williams section and some didn’t.</p>
<p>I doubt it. Completely different tests.
This blows
I still stand a chance at a raw score of 60 or so. (700 for sure, that.) I’m going to spend my time in a room locked up thinking about my 700 and 800 M and praying. I doubt I’m going to focus on my finals now, you know. Dammit.</p>
<p>What if they used the same experimental for both tests? I HOPE not… am waiting for his reply though… if any one of the American test takers says that he had an experimental Writing and one of them had to do with Williams, then I will be sad… I will probably get 2200+ instead of the 2300+ I was aiming for. :S</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the restaurant survey with regards to the number of people who ate there and all that?</p>
<p>What was the answer to the second question? The number of people who didn’t eat who lived 12+ miles away…</p>
<p>I got a 84%… I struggled with that question, man.</p>