<p>is it me or did some ppl have a lot of E's and A's as answers?</p>
<p>for the math</p>
<p>I didn't like the hmong passage either</p>
<p>oh. Now i remember it. It was a the very beginning so i couldn't remember it.</p>
<p>oh for the cleanign one was one of the answers sensory something or was it liek she was in a pattern - it was the question bout how the mother felt about chores</p>
<p>yeah, i had a ton of a's and e's too, they kept repeating, i was getting kinda worried. i kept think A&E.</p>
<p>I had a lot of a's b's and e's. in all my answers. I started doubting myself when i got a few patterns in my answers but when i checked them again the answers seemed to be right.</p>
<p>anyone recall somethigna bout senses?</p>
<p>i think put the sensory one too but it took me forever to decide. i hated that section.</p>
<p>so the question about London sounds familiar? I also remember something about some sentence starting with "Among", there was another about cars made for Europe compared to cars made for the U.S.</p>
<p>or do you also remember the passage about the father and his good communication skills with his son and office employees? If not, then what passage did you have?</p>
<p>This is my last and final question about writing for you, Baggins.</p>
<p>a sensory one? did it have to do with the old woman taking her expertise into her housekeeping work?</p>
<p>SAT=Suck Ass Test... lol "Perfect Score" is such a funny movie</p>
<p>i remember the father thing now too. I forgot about that whole section because it was pretty easy so i had not questions to ask about it. but i definately remember now.</p>
<p>yeah it was about the old lady</p>
<p>yeah during one section my answer sheet just went: EAEEAAEEAEAEAEA or something like that</p>
<p>as for mrs. duvell i think some ?'s were</p>
<ol>
<li>why are her domestic skills called "arts" (expertise)</li>
<li>what are these arts centered around (sensory perception)</li>
<li>what does it mean when mrs. d says she never expected to live in such a beautiful place (unprepared for new lifestyle)</li>
<li>what's the subtext of her friend's comment that there's no servants to clean (comment on change in social class)</li>
<li>what does mrs. d's daughter (angel?) mean when she says that having mrs, d do housework may give offense? (housework not suited for lady of her social class)</li>
<li>what caused mrs. d's reaction to the comment about the new ppl that moved into the grocery store (was it a veiled insult? i'm not sure about this one)</li>
<li>what are the new sensations mrs. d feels? (isolation and dejection)</li>
<li>purpose of <em>2?</em> paragraph (show changed relationship btwn mrs. d and her friends)</li>
<li>the townspeople's assessment of their own behavior vs. mrs. d's (they're generous towards themselves and harsh on her)</li>
</ol>
<p>Dammit. For the question that asks about set A, consisting of prime numbers, and set B, consisting of all two-digit numbers whose units digit was 5, I had forgotten that it said "two-digit," so I included 5 and put "One" as my answer. =(</p>
<p>deus ex machina... u the same deus ex machina that knows ben from jerseY?</p>
<p>anywyas, i think i've had enough SAT for the day . .. going to go do other things</p>
<p>Where on the Princetonreview website does it discuss the curve? I think I did horribly on the math section [2+ wrong].</p>
<p>i agree with everything except 6,7,8. i can't remember what i got for them.</p>
<p>hahah did anyone else cheat and bubble in really quickly near the end? I did it twice and i freaked out cuz i thought the proctor caught me the first time. =)</p>