<p>Yes, everyone had the same questions, just different experimental sections.</p>
<p>i don't remember anything about social skills.</p>
<p>I thought the renovation of theaters passage would've been more interesting, but it was quite dull.</p>
<p>I'm not sure which question you're referring to kittie.</p>
<p>that was a very confusing passage for me. I used to be so good at thoses.</p>
<p>"lol, hopefully -2 math is 760+"</p>
<p>2 wrong = 760 ... that's a really bad curve, on the old one 2 wrong was 780...</p>
<p>also, i'm i the only one that noticed that 1 cr section 25 questions and other had 23?</p>
<p>yeah, the curve can change slightly, so that curve isn't definite</p>
<p>I had that too. but i also had one with 19 and they were all the sentence correction so i think that was the experimental</p>
<p>On todays sat, the prompt was "is following the majority always correct?" (for those of u who didnt take the test). I disagreed and one of my examples was about how the heliocentric theory was disputed in the 1500s. The problem is, I put down that gallileo was the one who proposed the theory when in fact it was copernicus. Will they care or do u think they grade too fast to look it up? I'm assuming these are all english teachers who probably don't know too much about history. I'm betting even some history teachers probably couldn't tell. Please assure me about this because I don't want to end up with a 2 as an essay because of a blatantly wrong fact.</p>
<p>Baggins. In your grammar section, you did not remember any paragraph correction questions about a passage where the author talked about how his father was a good communicator? Please tell me that you do remember.</p>
<p>i think i've had enough of the sat for the next month so i'll talk to you when i get my score. bye</p>
<p>sorry sickofflorida i didn't see your post. I don't remember that section but maybe you can remember some questions from it.</p>
<p>did anyone think that the hmong/doctors passage was really confusing (the questions, not the passage)</p>
<p>Um..I don't think they'll care. Man, if we have to use history facts like that, I'll be screwed when I take the test.</p>
<p>Did anybody like that passage about Mrs. D-something and her daughter April/Alice? I thought that passage was quite annoying - does anybody remember the questions or answers for any of those?</p>
<p>id did. what was that person there for? to counsel or reduce differences.</p>
<p>it was 2 cuz one of the hypotenuses was 3, and the length has to be less than the hypotenuse</p>
<p>the thing that confused me about the hmong passage was what the guy's original intent was. it was to observe and gain insight, right? sorry if this has been brought up before, i'm not up to reading fifteen pages. :P</p>
<p>I HATED the theaters passage... I could barely understand it, but I did like the moving to a better neighborhood passage... That was pretty interesting.</p>
<p>i had the mrs. d soemthing too. there was one q about how the lady felt about the people who moved into her old house. and the one about her cleaning abilities. I can't remember what i put for them though.</p>
<p>Sorry for bothering you so much Baggins, but did you or did you not have an experimental writing section???</p>
<p>I had two grammar sections...The first one featured questions around that passage about that father who could communicate skillfully with other people. What questions do you remember from your writing sections? Did you encounter an error with one of your paragraph correction questions? I saw a few posts from some people claiming that one of the paragraph correction questions asked for a correction made to the section of a sentence that was not underlined.</p>
<p>I remember a few...one about London and how it compared to Paris and New York...and another about some guy returning to India after attending an English school.</p>