MAY SAT Discussion

<p>neither did I get any CR passages like that - doesnt sound interesting though lol</p>

<p>well, the CR section on colleges is really hard. Its like talking about how nowadays, colleges r using their colleges for all sorts of things like conducting experiements, testing generic drugs and just letting corporations to use their facilities to do all these things and the colleges r like being too commercialized. and how students r treating the universities like a big mall. and theres a quote by a teacher whos like i hate the student who comes to my class sipping a cup of hot coffee. somethihng like that...</p>

<p>dark: everyone in my testing room had the same test.</p>

<p>Hopefully the college one was experimental then, :P</p>

<p>I think that was experimental because I didn't have that part on colleges. If everyone had it, it wouldn't be experimental, right?</p>

<p>What was the one with the CO2 levels and oxygen related to yawning? I think I put the one with high altitudes.</p>

<p>i kno when i was taking CR sections, some ppl were taking math sections
so its either everyone had different tests, or its the same test with the sections switched.</p>

<p>likeatuesday, I disliked that question because I thought multiple answers could be correct, but I settled with the answer "CO2 does not affect your oxygen [it could have been 'breathing'] level."</p>

<p>likeatuesday: I remember something about altitudes as well, but don't remember if I put that down</p>

<p>for the little women reading, oen of the question is like she felt "pride" or "delight" in her excursions. i chose delight, whatd u guys choose?</p>

<p>PAHreen that is exactly what i put down =]]]]]]]]]]]]]</p>

<p>darkgiggler i put down delight =]]]]]]</p>

<p>i put high altitudes, and delight too</p>

<p>and does anyone remember the answer to the last question on the long passage set in the 70's with the RV trip thing. it was about fashion in the 70s....</p>

<p>Delight is correct.</p>

<p>darkgiggler... i put delight.</p>

<p>Likeatuesday and PAHreen, I picked the altitude levels. I was stuck between the CO2 levels and the altitude. But I decided on altitude, since the scientists' assumption was that yawning was caused by low oxygen or high CO2.</p>

<p>Since the altitude one directly mentioned yawning and the CO2 level did not, I picked that. It seemed like both could have been right, though.</p>

<p>Also, I picked delight. Does anyone remember the one from that passage that mentioned the "you wouldn't have known it was a library from the outside?" I think I picked internal and external appearances or something like that.</p>

<p>the answer with CO2 was irrelevant since a) it was stated in the passage and b) it was in regards to breathing levels not yawning or w/e</p>

<p>I chose the answer with the people not yawning at high levels despite lower concentration of oxygen</p>

<p>"for the little women reading, oen of the question is like she felt "pride" or "delight" in her excursions. i chose delight, whatd u guys choose?"</p>

<p>I got delight too. There was nothing really for her to be proud of.</p>

<p>I put the altitudes for that one. Was it "external and internal appearances" for the library passage?</p>

<p>Lucaskhan, its definintely high altitudes that disapproves the yawning theory. the theory was, lack of oxygen causes u to yawn. and the question was "which below if is true disaproves this theory" and its "a guy climbing to the top of a mountain where there is no oxygen does not yawn"</p>

<p>Delight. I got 4 as my answer for #2 and #3 on the math free response. Anybody else? I know one of them had multiple answers.</p>

<p>ProcrastiNate, I did not have the RV trip passage. Perhaps experimental?</p>