***June 2014 SAT (US ONLY)***

<p>whats an approximate score on the math section if i got 7 multiple choice wrong, 6/10 on the grid ins and a total of 3 skipped?</p>

<p>Assuming you got 6 grid ins correct and not incorrect, you have a 48% chance of getting a 600 and a 38% change of getting 610 </p>

<p>probably anywhere from 570-600. thanks, hopefully i can break or come close to breaking 600 on the CR. felt like i got 14/19 on the vocab with 3 skipped and 35/48 on the passage questions with 2 skipped there. writing i felt i got anywhere from 2-6 wrong. </p>

<p>I totally bombed a CR section on my test,which,according to my belief,is the experimental section. It was too confusing, and had an illusionary image !</p>

<p>I know we’ve discussed this before but are we sure the answer for the dark matter passage was “it brings up more questions than it answers”? I thought if required intuition for scientists to name something that they couldn’t see. </p>

<p>@humbugs which choice are you talking about by “intuition”? could you elaborate?
anyway the one i put was “brings up more questions” because the discovery of a “black hole” engendered new questions regarding the composition of matter or whatever and initially also questioned the concept of gravity. </p>

<p>It said ‘new discoveries require intuition’ it’s probably wrong :frowning: </p>

<p>the last question for dark matter. i think number 24. You guys get B for that one? the answer choice was something about technology</p>

<p>Yeah I put the technology one too. There was this other choice that science relies just as much on intuition as it does on empirical facts that I was also contemplating but I put the former</p>

<p>what about the passage that talked about celebrities? Hollywood in its early days was described as? I put shortsighted. also there was a question that asked to compare the meaning of the passage to a real life situation. examples were archaelogist, detective, biologist. i put detective for that one. and another question was about the guy who protected celebrities. question was why did he have these views on that issue. i said because since he represented them, he must of had some kind of bias.</p>

<p>I put all of those!!! Though people in the doc were saying that “bias” isn’t correct? I thought it was though because the guy kept pointing out that the “common sense” was actually subjective </p>

<p>Are we all talking about the same question? So intuition, technology and brings up more questions are answers to one question? </p>

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<p>What were the other choices for the “bias” question?</p>

<p>im not sure the answer that i picked to that question the first word was technology. a lot of the reading passage questions had tough answer choices. vocab was fairly easy. what do you think the curve will be for CR?</p>

<p>Intuition and technology were answers to your question humbugs</p>

<p>I’m not sure about the other choices for the bias question I’ll go check the doc</p>

<p>As for cr, I’m expecting an average curve </p>

<p>Another answer choice to the bias question was "was misguided with people’s interest in celebrity”</p>

<p>Ok thanks @Jellybae‌ i put intuition because the passage was about scientists using deductive reasoning to find dark matter. All these passages are becoming a blur now though </p>

<p>Ah I was gonna put that but the answer choice said “science relies on intuition just as much as it relies on empirical evidence” and that seemed harder to prove than technology answers some things but also brings up questions</p>

<p>the choices were hard to pick from. the only reason the CR would get an average curve was because of the really easy vocab. the may exam had the opposite. hard vocab and easy passage based questions. what about the math curve? normal?</p>