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

<p>@MovingToTexas plausible theory, buzzing of molecules, excited </p>

<p>That’s exactly what I wanted to hear. Thanks, man!</p>

<p>@MovingToTexas I got you!</p>

<p>@lepatron well…i got 2/3 there :stuck_out_tongue: I’m just hoping for a nice reading curve…-6 730-740 PLZZZ</p>

<p>@lepatron</p>

<p>I put all of these answers. I know you probably don’t remember all the answers but could you tell me if you agreed with them or which ones you didn’t agree with?</p>

<p>Continue an explanation
Literary Allusion was omitted
Quickly lost beauty
Passage goes from beauty to usefulness
Notions
What were the wife and kids doing?
Deed of the prince to the land
Various sensual qualities
Plastic was nature form
Apt and clumsy
Turin felt it was inadequate
Mentions the pianist and another guy to illustrate point
The quote was accurate
Passage 2 is mocking the theory
Anticipate future science
Disagreement over whether beneficial (acupuncture)
Eager to do the job
Changed the design of works (Tupperware)
Evoking specific disappointment
Passage 1 was talking about inadequacies while passage 2 discussed objectivity (acupuncture)
Ants leaderless
Structured differently that human
Meticulous and deliberate for picture
Parcel</p>

<p>@MovingtoTexas
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
maybe?
yes
yes
maybe?
maybe?
maybe?
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
maybe?
yes</p>

<p>those maybe’s all sounds right but I’m not remembering exactly</p>

<p>@MovingtoTexas do you happen to remember what letter choice the “disagreement whether it is beneficial (acupuncture)” was? I remember sitting on that question forever and I wasn’t sure haha</p>

<p>@lepatron</p>

<p>Various sensual qualities- this was a question regarding the bowl. When he looked at it over, he remembered his past memories. I’m sure sensual qualities is correct. </p>

<p>The quote was accurate- this was down to accurate or exaggerated. It was about the molecules question. Passage 2 said that the theory had a long pedigree and the question asked what would passage’s one response be. </p>

<p>@swerve22</p>

<p>Sorry, I don’t remember. </p>

<p>@MovingtoTexas no problem, how do you remember all these questions!!! haha that’s pretty cool… looks like you did very well on reading! good luck!</p>

<p>@swerve22</p>

<p>I did the same thing I did for PSAT: when I went home, I wrong down the answers I put :).</p>

<p>Thanks for the wishes. I got a disappointing 690 on my last cr even though I normally get 750+. Getting an 800 would give me 1600 composite! </p>

<p>Good luck to you, too. </p>

<p>@lepatron What do you think -3 (no omits) on CR will be? Do I have a chance at a 780?</p>

<p>Available soon guys. Well my time at least.</p>

<p>So nervous</p>

<p>@indianboy2400 I thought people were saying -3 would still be an 800. But if its the normal -2 800, then 780 seems plausible </p>

<p>Its irritating for me, because I completely forgot to add my schools to the list. Now I have to pay for a couple of them. -.-</p>

<p>@unproductive
usually you can only miss two at most and still get 800 on critical reading
from past SATs, missing 3 is a 790 if the curve is generous, can also be as low as 750, but those are two extremes</p>

<p>Also note that missing three drops you down 3/4 a point, rounding you down a full point lower.</p>

<p>Hey does the raw score count for the negative marking or do i need to actually deduct from it?
Example - If i get 7 wrong on CR , then do i get a raw score of 60 or 58?</p>

<p>58</p>