***March 2014 SAT (US ONLY)***

<p>@claudiam97 i think the newtons law is exp</p>

<p>i didn’t have any of the earth, gravity, physics crap nor did i have an ACT writing section or a complex reading passage… i truthfully didn’t see anything peculiar… is it possible i didnt have an experimental? what were all the possible experimental passages?</p>

<p>what were all the possible experimental passages???</p>

<p>Did anyone get an experimental CR section? I think I had 4 of them, but I haven’t heard anyone mention it yet.</p>

<p>I had 4 critical reading sections too. I can’t recall which one but it wasn’t the pancreas one.</p>

<p>YES THE CRITICAL READING EXPERIMENTAL SECTION 7 BANNA/FAST FOOD ALSO VOCAB TOO</p>

<p>Wait I don’t remember a pancreas passage, or anything about bananas or fast food. Can someone describe them to jog my memory?</p>

<p>Yea, I didn’t get those 2 passages, and I had 4 CR sections.</p>

<p>is section 7 the critical reading experimental section. it was the one about the experiment the pancreas. this section had a short passage with only one question instead of the normal two. also some questions in the pancreas passage referred to other question which i have never seen before.</p>

<p>Was there an experimental math section? I am certain i had 4 of them but i dont think i had a physics one</p>

<p>Did anyone have a CR passage about Susan B. Anthony and women’s rights? May have been experimental.</p>

<p>@adriannak11097 ya i had a math exp and i didnt have the physics one</p>

<p>@BaZnGa ya i think that was the exp cu zi didnt hav that</p>

<p>Some of those math questions were so weirdly worded. I’m just happy that I nailed the vocab section. </p>

<p>Did anyone get the mayflower writing section? </p>

<p>No. I thought that the entire SAT was easy except for some weirdly worded questions and writing questions. </p>

<p>did anyone have a passage about japanese romance? it was really weird </p>

<p>mayflower sounds familiar…</p>

<p>@llxxdd2200 no. that might be an exp section</p>

<p>@ThePariah no. could be an exp section</p>