November 2008 SAT Subject Test: Korean with Listening

<p>Dam, I do not remember what I put, but I think it was the first choice?
I think it was 밟았다
Because it was something like…
Korean grammatical format:
Saram(person) e gaemi(ant)을(couldn’t find lel) 밟았다.</p>

<p>탈걸 is the right answer</p>

<p>I do not remember 탈걸 on the test lol.</p>

<p>asd what you said is right. however…
this was how it was written</p>

<p>my foot was stteped by someone</p>

<p>NOT
I stepped on someone.</p>

<p>so the right way to say it was: my foot was 밟혔다 by someone.</p>

<p>Hmm, do you remember which answer choice you chose?</p>

<p>no…sorry!</p>

<p>“tsh1226 I think that is around 770-780. Because I believe if you get two wrong or maybe two omitted, then you can still get 800.”
Wait…2 wrong and 1 wrong + 2 skipped are the same thing…</p>

<p>No they are not the same, every question you omit, you get a zero on them, and every question you get wrong I believe on SAT II is 1/3 off.</p>

<p>1/4 off…</p>

<p>I know on SAT I it is 1/4 for every missed one, but I think I read something about getting wrong and getting 1/3 off for it on the back of the booklet that day of the test, I am serious.</p>

<p>So what was the answer to the guy who got a cold and needed to make an appointment?? What department?
그리고, 하나틀려도 만점이라고 했죠? ㅋㅋ</p>

<p>not emergency room, not orthodontist, and not radiosomehting
something that starts with P. 소와과.</p>

<p>오예 소아과~~ ㅎㅎ
One more: listening question about some sort of event and it was either organize volunteers for the event or plan at what times the information booths should be open
The question was asking what was the purpose of this meeting?</p>

<p>what were the choices?</p>

<p>the things i said were the only choices that remotely made sense.
the purpose of the meeting was to:

  1. plan when the information booths should be open
  2. organize volunteers for the event</p>

<p>so what is your score???</p>