May SAT Math Experimental

<p>Hey guys. I took the SAT in May and got one with a math experimental (I had two grid-in sections). I think my order was Essay, Math, Math for my first 3 sections. If this is so, according to the Collegeboard website, my 3rd math (the first grid in) will be cancelled cuz its experimental. Did anyone else have their test in this order? I'm hoping my memory is correct, because I know I did not do so hot on that particular section. =] thanks.</p>

<p>shameless bump =]</p>

<p>had it
u remember the ropes with knots spread every 13in?</p>

<p>No, actually. But then again, I could be mistaken.</p>

<p>kpphy88, don't you mean your 2nd math? I had the same format on the May test...do you remember any questions that were in this section?</p>

<p>I remember one with a polygon covered by a piece of paper and some angles were given. From that we were to find the number of sides in the polygon.</p>

<p>I had the exact same test you had, and yes our third section (the first grid-in) was our experimental. I remember that same question you had...</p>

<p>Im so happy I thought that was the toughest section and it was the only one where I didnt answer two questions, the only section where I left any blank.</p>

<p>thank god, i left 5 blank in that one section</p>

<p>pretty sure third section was my second grid-in -- is that possible?</p>

<p>I had math experimental too, I had two grid ins, one with the infamous Juan problem which counted. All I remember from the other:
a,b,c are consecutive intergerts, a<b<c, if c^2 - a^2 = 84, what is b?</p>

<p>Anyone have that, I'm pretty sure that was on the math section that didn't count.</p>

<p>didn't have Juan problem</p>

<p>oh wow, thats great, I too did not do so hot on the experimental. =D</p>