<p>Today's was definitely harder than June's ... the reading was brutal. (The vocab, the artist passage towards the end, etc.) & some of the writing questions were tricky. The essay ****ed me off. Over the summer, I have memorized over 300 SAT words and only THREE words out of the 300+ I memorized came up. I felt that the June SAT's were much easier. What do you guys think?</p>
<p>This was definitely harder than june only for CR and a bit on writing, Math was simple</p>
<p>haha memorizing words doesn’t work.
I memorized over 700 words for the SAT. All of the words I didn’t know from COLLEGE BOARD BLUE BOOK AND OTHER REAL TEST I GOT A HOLD OF.</p>
<p>Guess what? Barley any I saw either, but I stil ldidn’t miss any Vocab Q’s :p</p>
<p>It’s kinda about luck</p>
<p>Yeah, I mean I never saw slapstick before in my life but eliminated the other 4 choices.</p>
<p>I remember choosing slapstick but I can’t recall the question.
Well, good luck for anybody who is going to retake the test! ;)</p>
<p>The slapstick one was something with I Love Lucy.</p>
<p>June had a generous Writing Curve.</p>
<p>730 (12 essay -7)</p>
<p>is that -7 raw points or is that 7 wrong?</p>
<p>-7mc </p>
<p>10 char</p>
<p>I didn’t take the June one but I took the May one and that was a joke! I wish I had prepped more for that easy one!</p>
<p>serious dude. Who the hell would know what a ‘polymath’ is?</p>
<p>Poly=many
Many skills=polymath</p>
<p>i thought a lot of it was common sense/general knowledge</p>
<p>like for polymath… i immediately chose it when i saw the prefix poly
and the captious/edifying one i was able to elimante all other choices easily</p>
<p>for slapstick, don’t you guys know what slapstick comedy is?? hahahahah</p>
<p>i think i did ok overall in vocab. the only one i for sure know i missed was synthesize/crystallize. i saw compromise and thought it said comprise, and since coalesce fit perfectly… i chose that option. that’s where studying SAT vocab screwed me over, since i specifically remembered studying coalesce and so immediately disregarded the other words.</p>
<p>^^Where did you get skills from? ;)</p>
<p>It was not harder. I thought CR was just as bad. Writing was way easier.</p>
<p>CR was ok, vocab was pretty standard, I did mess up the entranced…lexicon question, put incensed…diction. I missed 1 or 2 passage question(s), so i’m pretty happy. </p>
<p>I think the math was pretty easy, but I misread the 666 question and put 667 instead. </p>
<p>Writing was standard, I messed up pretty badly on the experimental, but I probably got 800 on the section. The international essay prompt was simple as always.</p>
<p>oh lol the lexicon one was easy for me because i’m like a huge twilight fan
and there’s a site called</p>
<p>[Twilight</a> Lexicon](<a href=“http://www.twilightlexicon.com/]Twilight”>http://www.twilightlexicon.com/)</p>
<p>LOL. who would’ve thought twilight could help you in life?</p>
<p>^you’re too excited for this forum . So get out!!!1</p>
<p>JK. LOL</p>
<p>Oct. CR was killer! But math was much simpler, and writing was average.</p>
<p>But that CR killed me.</p>
<p>I thought the June test was wayyyyyy harder than Oct’s.</p>
<p>I didn’t take the SAT in June, but I took it in May. From what I thought, the math and writing were slightly easier. The CR vocab was much harder this time round, but I felt the reading questions were easier and there were fewer ambiguous questions (for me at least). We’ll see how this affects the curve.</p>