June 2010 Writing

<p>How much would it effect my essay score if my second paragraph lacked a transitional phrase?</p>

<p>Eh it’s the essay that kills me… last time I was -1 8 essay = 750.</p>

<p>I wrote a garbage essay. Good thing I got an 800 in January.</p>

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<p>I got -3 and a 9 essay for January’s SAT and got a 710. Hopefully this curve will be better.</p>

<p>I got a 800 on W on my last SAT and am sure that I got a 12 essay. What is the lowest raw score I can get on MC to still pull a 740+? Thanks.</p>

<p>lol with a 12 essay? you can get like 7+ wrong…</p>

<p>anyone remember a question about the workers putting off a strike if somethere was done?</p>

<p>^I marked the answer as A for that one.</p>

<p>I don’t think so. It was a conditional expression and it needed a certain verb tense. I forget which one it was. It was like either A or D.</p>

<p>What would -2 and and a 10 essay be approximately?</p>

<p>isn’t it “intent on” instead of “intent about”?, which means there was only one no error.</p>

<p>The essay is garbage. It is in no way a gauge of true writing ability…</p>

<p>I’m fairly confident that A was the correct response. I may be wrong; however, I’ve never missed a writing question on an official SAT (small sample size though…80 on PSAT, 800 on SAT).</p>

<p>Also, was the one with the African Amerian “intent about” the real deal or was it experimental?</p>

<p>^i put A also.</p>

<p>isn’t it “intent on” instead of “intent about”?, which means there was only one no error.
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That’s what I had. :/</p>

<p>any idea which was the experimental section? I had two long writing mc, and one was harder. one section had the workers on strike and the other had fossilized logs or something and I don’t which was experimental…</p>

<p>Yes, cribelle, that’s what I said as well…did you have 2 writing sections or 3?</p>

<p>I had two. </p>

<p>My experimental was a math. :/</p>

<p>I had the writing experimental. I did better on it than the real one unfortunately.</p>

<p>Aww. D:</p>

<p>Easier than actual sections?</p>