<p>*** is experimental mean?</p>
<p>experimental means ... collegeboard's "test" questions for future evaluations. They do not count against your score... it's a tool to see how well students would've done if it was used. The problem about it is that it is really demoralising to students.</p>
<p>each test will contain 1 experimental in either math, writing(grammar), or CR.</p>
<p>I really can't remember whether or not I got 33 as an answer for the grid-ins. Does anyone remember the questions?</p>
<p>hey guys can ui plz explain to me how the chimpanzee orangutang thing is RETIRING i dont even remember that answer choice- do u remember the other choices... im pretty sure on my test it said reserved.. retiring makes no sense</p>
<p>oh, it was COOPERATIVE, why wouldnt that choice work??</p>
<p>also there was a vocb question with merchants or something, was the answer to that COSMOPOLITAN because i def got something else..</p>
<p>i put cooperative for that question as well.. i really hope thats not wrong considering i easily have 10 wrong already.</p>
<p>"Cooperative" doesn't work in the context of the question. The sentence contrasts the exhibitionism of the chimps to the _________ of the orangutans. Although orangutans may indeed be cooperative in nature, the answer choice does not fit into the logical flow of the question. "Retiring," meanwhile, means "shy, or reclusive," and sets up a perfect contrast with the showiness of the chimps.</p>
<p>SZ 0626 if i were u i would cancel AND FAST</p>
<p>the thing with merchants was the choice cosmopolitan or provincial?? what was the answer</p>
<p>Let's see. I got the RETIRING one wrong, the REVELATION one wrong, the MINIMIZING one wrong.. and the LAMBASTING one wrong.. anymore to add to my list??</p>
<p>The answer was cosmopolitan because the many nationalities of the merchants were converging in place. Provincial means almost the opposite of cosmopolitan.</p>
<p>what is SC?</p>
<p>So for that answer,<br>
how is it presumputuous and venture..... i put put off for the 2nd word choice.</p>
<p>I believe you're thinking about two different questions, keane fan</p>
<p>does anyone know what the curve usually is? like is it an overall curve or a curve for each section or...?</p>
<p>i don't think so.. something about a guy who didnt want to come off as ______ so he didnt _______ criticism on some kind of project (okay as you can tell my memory is failing me at the age of 16)</p>
<p>I think it was:
The new addition to the team, not wanting to appear <em>presumptous</em>, refrained from <em>venturing</em> any questions to the leader??
something like that</p>
<p>does anyone remember the question with the two similar triangles? i'm trying to remember what i put</p>
<p>Harvard, why couldn't the answer be the one with PUT OFF?</p>
<p>put off was an answer for a different question, that's why, lol</p>