<p>@Hawkace i put that as well. Really hoping it’s right because I had no time left.</p>
<p>Can we go back to the one about what the last paragraph shows? How did people say it shows dispairty? i saiwd it was to to further an explanation. And I didn’t putbdeepening mystery either. I forget what I put for that. What were the other options?</p>
<p>@Unproductive
I definitely don’t think it’s “deepening mystery”; the author doesn’t point out any issues that seems to drive the Princes’ lives as a mystery.</p>
<p>I narrowed down the answers to disparity and explanation, but I ended up going for explanation, since the two “patterns” he showed seemed to merge into one explanation rather than a huge disparity.</p>
<p>But I could easily see how disparity could be the right answer.</p>
<p>Did anyone get the last grid in for math with the 3 people walking to school to be 7/19 ??</p>
<p>also… any idea if it will be an easier math scale… because some of them have two 800s… thanks!</p>
<p>The Critical Reading was tougher than usual</p>
<p>Math wasn’t bad though…hated the textbooks</p>
<p>I though writing was tricky</p>
<p>@bKramer04
I don’t think the math scale is going to be any different than previous ones, although apparently a lot of people struggled through it.</p>
<p>@kwbehn5
I don’t remember the subject areas of the textbooks, but you had to replace the 1.4kg one with the 1.0kg one.</p>
<p>agree</p>
<p>Is the mayflower section that looked like ACT English experimental? It better be…</p>
<p>I believe it was science for literature or something because science weighed like 1.4 and the literature weighed like 1 kg. The total in his bag was 3.8 but he thought he had 4.2 so just choose the answer with the difference of.4</p>
<p>Yup 7/19 for the walking to school one. Itried solving the system of equations like 5 times and got different answers each time lol . time ran out sadly but i remembered the question so I secretly filled it out still
I switch the one that was 1.4 lbs with the one that was 1 lb. I think science and literature?</p>
<p>Some one call college board and have @pretzel729 test voided immedietly haha</p>
<p>No it was history and literature. </p>
<p>Did anyone get the leap year problem? My answer was v,w,x because I didn’t think y could have all the leap years</p>
<p>@biggestsunsfan that it was me and many other people put</p>
<p>I didn’t think that the Bijah passage was that bad. The test hit me as a bit queer; especially some of the grammar. I definitely nailed the vocab/critical reading, though. On the Blue Book, I usually hit an 800 in math, 680 in Critical Reading, and 800 in Writing. But, the test probably inversed my critical reading and math sections. I didn’t answer a good five, and couldn’t answer three of those because I just didn’t know the information; I couldn’t spare time. With the two right triangles in the circle, I spent a few minutes on it (forgetting how to do it), and then skipped it. Only later (during Writing) did I remember how to do it, so I kept trying to sneak one on the proctor… and I would have gotten away with it, too! If it weren’t for those meddling kids! (people kept looking at me). To be honest, if I did as well on the grammar as I thought I did, I probably got a 2300, with a decent curve. The Prince section f_ucked me up. I had to read it twice, and I worked through it very slowly; but, I think I did fairly well on it; good prep for the Literature subject test. </p>
<p>It’s a bit weird how many my friends who scored in the 1500s in this year’s PSAT felt confident that they scored 2100s… I doubt it.</p>
<p>For the essay, I wrote about Billie Holiday, and her popularity’s influence on “Strange Fruit,” giving people a deep, dark emotional perspective on lynching. I also made up a French 1930s writer, who wrote an essay about how the formation of the radio and picture films helped assimilate different cultures, and bring the world together after the First World War. I had an ICD (hook), it was a fake tennis player, and his quote, “people don’t watch my games for the game. They watch it because everybody else does.” My writing style wasn’t that great, though. I spent the first three minutes blanking out, the next two staring that the clock, and five-ten minutes on the intro. I can hope for an 11, if the graders are insanely giving.</p>
<p>How nice/harsh do you think the curve will be?</p>
<p>@biggestsunfan. it was the first choice (the first 3 letters)</p>
<p>yea thats what i got for the leap year question.
for reading comprehension does anyone remember what they got for the Bijah questions about the 2 definitions?</p>