Nov 5 Sat Experimental Section

<p>i had 4 verbal sections and i had the question with the cubes</p>

<p>Heres how it went down:
I took the black and white exam on saturday, I started with:
Essay on Beauty
reading
math
writing
math grid in
reading
math (the one i think is experimental because it had a two questions referring to one graph)
math
reading
writing</p>

<p>All I know for sure is that I never had any CR passage or questions about trinidad.</p>

<p>PROBLEM SOLVED.</p>

<p>The experimental for CR was the one about trinidad. However, there were two experimentals for each black and white, as well as each pink exam. So in total, there were four different sections, two math, two CR, that will not count. So overall, every one had at least 8 sections in common. The other two not necessarily. One was the essay, either praise or beauty, and the other was the experimental.</p>

<p>Instead of everyone getting all worked up, all we have to do is figure out the 8 sections that everybody had, and once we do this, any section that was not one of the 8 concrete ones was definitely and experimental section.</p>

<p>Was your exam a math of CR experimental?</p>

<p>I'm too tired to bother figuring it out, but it helps anybody who wants to try, this is what I had:</p>

<ol>
<li>Essay: praise</li>
<li>Reading: Feynman/Physics</li>
<li>Writing</li>
<li>Math: all multiple choice</li>
<li>Reading: Trinidad/culture (this might've been 7)</li>
<li>Math: grid-in with 0, 45, 308, 1008, etc. as answers</li>
<li>Reading: Socrates/guy looking at painting (this might've been 5)</li>
<li>Math/20 min</li>
<li>Reading/20 min: Two passages on deception/lying</li>
<li>Writing/10 min</li>
</ol>

<p>What color was your exam?</p>