<p>Can someone estimate my math score with 2 missed gridins, 2 missed MC, and one omit MC.</p>
<p>Someone remember what the question for the grid in for the answer of "66.6" was? I don't seem to remember ever bubbling that number in...was that the squirrels or perimeter of 2 similar triangles one or a different one?</p>
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<p>i_lose I was just about to ask that exact same question. I don't ever remember gridding 66.6 - can someone verify or something?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>I don't have it either. I used the princeton review 11 tests book. Some book that was, there were 4 errors in its math answers in just 1 of the practice tests!</p>
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did anyone find the article on renovation of theaters to be a killer? i was doing pretty well, but then this came along near the end. i started dozing off, and then i was like s hit, only 5 minutes left. it was hard to determine what was the point of the author
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i actually found that essay pretty interesting, so i think i did alright with it.</p>
<p>I think I got a 600-650 M, 650-700 CR, and 700-800 (Essay, arg!) W.</p>
<p>i dont know...hopefully pretty generous but i doubt it
what doyou think 3 wrong on math would be? im almost certain i only got 3 wrong....at least i HOPE..</p>
<p>Sacre bleu!</p>
<p>EDIT Sorry - I was asking about the 66.6 on the grid-in math that was, I think, the second grid-in. Again, can someone confirm what that question was, because I never had a 66.6</p>
<p>Thanks again</p>
<p>Actually, I am NOT kidding ok? ...</p>
<p>.... Yes, the essay prompt (majority) was on nearly identical to one on the PR diagnostic test.</p>
<p>unnecessarily hot,</p>
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Dang. Looks like I got it wrong, then. Again, does anyone remember this grammar question? I "The coral reefs are a home to over 25% of the ocean's animals, yet they are rapidly being destroyed by human activities." I thought that maybe 'but' could have replaced 'yet' since 'yet' sounded a little awkward, but I chose "correct as is" because I thought it was technically correct.
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<p>The answer should be "they," if that was indeed underlined. The pronoun is ambiguous.</p>
<p>m17- please look through the thread first. The answer was 75</p>
<p>Nearly identical indeed, on PR Test 2779. I hope my examples sufficed. I talked about how segregation prompted the Civil Rights Movement, and Civil Disobedience. <em>sigh</em> Don't know. Essay was hazy.</p>
<p>Godot: I never got that question. Experimental writing? If so, we need not be worried. :P</p>
<p>aab123: I got 75 but it seems as though everyone got 66.6 for some reason. Was the question on the similar triangles and finding perimeter?</p>
<p>Was the section on cloning/genes experimental? (Yes, I have looked through the thread...no one has talked about it...)</p>
<p>oh i didnt clarify that</p>
<p>i missed 2 grid-ins, left 4blank, and 4 were wrong i think </p>
<p>can ne one clarify</p>
<p>I thought the math was hard; I got nervous and screwed up. Hoping for a 650.</p>
<p>It seems like my old thread is gone, so here:
I thought we had 10 more minutes than what we did, so I was in the middle of my 3rd paragraph when the time was called, (no warning at all) so I had an unfinished 3rd body paragraph, no conclusion at all, and an unfinished thesis statement. HOW BAD IS THIS!?</p>
<p>I thought I aced the math, did pretty well on the CR section and multiple choice for Writing. Should i cancel? Would you? What can I expect for my essay? (3 ish?)</p>
<p>THANKS!</p>
<p>im freaking out, was there a section with 23 questions? omg i think i might've skipped a problem and forgot to skip the bubbling along with it</p>