Nov 5 Sat Experimental Section

<p>My exam:
1) Essay: Praise
2)Writing
3)Critical Reading (woman returns home)
4)Math (with grid-ins)
5)CR (trinidad)
6) Math (all multiple choice)
7)CR (physics and something else i didn't get to....i guess it was some feynman...was was feynman about?)
8)Math (all MC)
9)CR (philosophical views on deception)
10) 10 minute section (writing, of course)
This may be chronologically incorrect!! That doesn't matter, though. As long as you know what each section included, you can figure it out.</p>

<p>your section 3 was experimental. PERIOD</p>

<p>now name a few math question from your section 6 math</p>

<p>In other posts, people talk of a section about Socrates, which I didn't have. That means that the Socrates section is one CR experimental, while I'm not sure which is the other...You had trinidad/house/physics/deception (as well as I)! We may need at least two more people here: one with a 4 CRs, and another with 4 Maths</p>

<p>first verbal was quantam phsyics
second verbal was carribean culture (stupid essay)
third verbal was lying</p>

<p>man verbal killed me, I remember one math section where I answered every question correctly, I hope that wasnt the experimental...</p>

<p>THAT's it...socrates was also experimetnal then for verbal</p>

<p>do you rmbr any questions from your section 6 math multiple choice? drawingablank?</p>

<p>I remember a question about the faces of a cube that could exist with the given angle of view....Another was about college students and how many there were according to some statistics ( the math was: (1.35-1.16) multiplied by some number that hey give you)...</p>

<p>yeah the faces with cube was like second to last on that section right?</p>

<p>did you have a problem with something # something and then there were 3 choices and you had to choose the ones that worked. And I rmbr only 1 and 2 worked...not 3.</p>

<p>Something like that...Actually, I think the cube question was third to last in Sec. 6. Do you have a Screen Name or E-mail address?</p>

<p>mvplivinlarge on aim</p>

<p>are ya'll trying to find out which math section was experimental??</p>

<p>how about the cube that you had to fold and then figure out what type of cube it created. It was simple but wierd. The answer was A...but A and D were similar.</p>

<p>yeah we are...care to help?</p>

<p>if I can.... I dont remember too many math questions. did you think overall math was ridiculously easy?</p>

<p>AIM sn: pkarr5000</p>

<p>Has anyone had:</p>

<p>Essay
Math
Verbal
Writing
Math (SPRs)
Verbal
Verbal(hopefully experimental, don't remember what stories but I remember the fill in the blanks were much harder)
Math
Verbal
Writing</p>

<p>I can guarantee that which ever math section had concentric circles was experimental because I didn't have any problem like that.</p>

<p>ienfur i had the same test format as you did.</p>

<p>there was a math section with a triangle and a square in a circle and you had to find the length of the triangle's side and the squares diagonal or soemthing..i believe this was in the folding the square with the patterns section</p>

<p>"I remember a question about the faces of a cube that could exist with the given angle of view.."</p>

<p>that one was mondo hard lol i skipped it. was that experiment?</p>

<p>so this one was experimental, wasnt this like the 3th or 4th?</p>