<p>October test--
CR Missed 8 omit 1 690
Math Missed 5 omit 0 680
Writing Missed 3 Essay 10 740</p>
<p>so your daughter and i had almost exactly the same scores.</p>
<p>on cr, i missed seven and had 720.</p>
<p>but our math and writing scores were exactly the same.</p>
<p>The answer was overabundance. I got that right, but I felt it should have been stampede. Heh, lame... It looks like the rest of the CR questions are right</p>
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:constricting force? absence of tradition?....no photographs on the wall
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<p>what about this one.</p>
<p>The answer was sustaining tradition.</p>
<p>Andreaaaa, It was her worst test and she studied the most for it- she was devastated. Especially math- she has never had below an A in a math course, and has taken all honors, is in AP AB calc this year(with a 97 average), and tutors her peers in math. Go figure! She goes to an extremely competitive HS- has straight A's and tons of ECs. We are worried that her test scores (2160 SAT, 33 ACT) will keep her out of her top schools. She has 5's on all AP tests, and will probably be a valedictorian.I think SAT test anxiety may be a factor, but we'll never know. (The science killed her on her ACT)</p>
<p>uhm. Can some1 explain the area of the triangle and rectangle to me? In my mind i have the right answer, i duno y it's not right...</p>
<p>It's number 20 on some math section</p>
<p>Hey this might be asking for a lot but, my score report says out of 7 difficult Geometry & Measurement questions, I got one wrong. Could you maybe list them/scan those seven and I'll try to remember which I got wrong or something? Thanks.</p>
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:the sea is both dangerous and beautiful
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<p>this answer surprised me. it turned out to be "oblivious to some aspects of the world around them". i dont even remember arguing about that one.</p>
<p>so for CR, i missed obdurate, halcyon, consummate, this oblivious one (i put the sea is both dangerous and beautiful), the "absence" one on the photo passage (i put contraining force), double meaning in aunt sylvie (i put contrary personality), and "crush" in the physics passage (i put stampede).</p>