<p>Monepro - two more SCs: geographical (geographical factors like climate) and welcomed… diminished (Postive about the promotion and not so much about the responsibilities)</p>
<p>@amazon
i put that the aunt was reflecting on the life around her, as she was comparing the old days with today and China with America
it didnt say much about cultural heritage in teh passage when the aunt was talking</p>
<p>The other answer choice was something like her aunt insisted that she learn about and respect her cultural heritage. There wasn’t much support for it.</p>
<p>ah thanks JTC, i remember now</p>
<p>that neatness passage and the pop culture passage wer hard as he double L. Yet the electorate passage, asian girl, space, and chaplin were godsends. Got every thing right for those.</p>
<p>Can you guys clarify these questions about those two short passages.</p>
<p>Neatness:
what was the relationship between passage one and two? I put passage 2 illuminates the main idea of passage 1 or something</p>
<p>what do both passages agree on about neatness? I put misconception of perfectionism but probably was virtues??</p>
<p>Pop culture:
what was the main idea of the passage? I put A</p>
<p>About the question on the electoral college passage where the answer is “he thought they should present good solutions”… Didn’t the answer choice read “rigorously analyze the possible flaws of solutions” (in other words make sure the solutions were good), because that is what I put and I want to make sure that’s the answer people are referring to.</p>
<p>@amphear</p>
<p>yeah thats the right answer. your safe.</p>
<p>Yes. If you don’t mind, what did you put for the vital/sinister question? I put vital but I’m pretty sure it’s sinister.</p>
<p>Idk if this was already addressed ( I don’t want to search through all 54 pages ), but the SC about the teacher. It was like the teacher won’t change her mind or whatever, wasn’t it between peremptory and implacable? According to dictionary, here are their definitions:</p>
<p>implacable - not to be appeased, mollified, or pacified; synonym: unbending
peremptory - leaving no opportunity for denial or refusal, imperative; synonym: arbitrary</p>
<p>unless these are two separate questions, then my bad</p>
<p>was the “peremptory” one an experimental? also do you remember any of the other choices</p>
<p>does anyone remember the section for the critical reading experimental? was is section 7?</p>
<p>I think one of the critical reading experimental sections was about Rose Chernin and her daughter.</p>
<p>Anyone have any good ideas on what the curve will be? Was this a relatively hard or easy test?</p>
<p>So to get above a 700 how many questions could I gotten wrong?</p>
<p>anyone have an idea what 4 wrong no omits would be (ie can u predict that curve)?</p>
<p>7-8 wrong could be 700</p>
<p>4 wrong would be 750-770</p>
<p>oh wait here we go:
<a href=“http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-Released-Test-Curves.pdf[/url]”>http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-Released-Test-Curves.pdf</a></p>
<p>@Lrdwhyt
Thanks so much. That makes me feel a lot better about my chances now.</p>
<p>hey does anyone remember any other answer choices for the sci-fi: "unrealistic expectations " question</p>
<p>@isabisabelbel
i think one was like lacking imagination about something?</p>