<p>anyone remember any of the questions for the watch thing? b/c i have really bad memory…still not sure which one i had…</p>
<p>So I had a math experimental. Did anyone else?</p>
<p>CR: deception, farmhouse, chemical farming, quantum physics, short passage about a marriage proposal</p>
<p>W: Dragonwings/Chinatown/airplanes, 14000feet/3miles</p>
<p>Okay, so for the math I don’t know which was experimental so I’ll list off all the problems I remember and maybe someone will figure it out =P </p>
<p>M: circle in two squares, graph for number of siblings students have, horse on a carousal, folding cube, surface area for cube figure, find the area of a kite looking figure made out of four triangles, number of students in a calculus class for four years, find where (a,b) would be on the abs. value form of f(x), some problem where a#b = greatest prime factors times each other, finding the price of three tollbooth stops, given a chart of numbers and a different mode find the new median, pie chart of pizza toppings (pepperoni vs. mushroom I think), number of marbles for Jim and Tom, finding the new f(x) when it was transcribed down 3 units, picking 7 green cards from a sack of 40 with colors 10/10/10/10, and the stupidest problem ever where you have to figure out how to express miles traveled in hours measured in miles per hour (m/h, duh!)</p>
<p>That’s all I remember for now…hope this helps and doesn’t just confuse the issue LOL</p>
<p>i dont remember horse on a carousel
…?</p>
<p>find where (a,b) would be on the abs. value form of f(x)
finding the price of three tollbooth stops
horse on a carousal</p>
<p>theses are ones i dont rmmeber</p>
<p>@gensis: for completing the sentence I got all the same answers except for the last one. I original put your answer but then changed it to, "although only 2 articles, … " What did everyone else put?</p>
<p>Well, I asked some people and they said the biography one. But anyone else have any opinions?</p>
<p>Can we possibly get our scores cancelled from talking about the sat before it came out?</p>
<p>Hmm…so no one remembers having to find the path of a carousal horse 10ft from the center point? Maybe that was the experimental then. That would suck though cause I think I did well on that one but I botched another section =/</p>
<p>Yes, I definitely didnt have that section. And no, how would they know it is us :P</p>
<p>hahah ok true that just making sure . … …</p>
<p>Yeah lol I personally think they actually use CC to find out what people think of the tests. It’s a goldmine of information—they can find out which questions people thought were too easy/hard and take that into account. Maybe the discussion ban is a form of reverse Psychology =P</p>
<p>hey i bet they would have a way to track who we are…if we discuss stuff too early or something…</p>
<p>@MyInnerNerd
I had the carousel question. The one that worked out to be 93 which was closest to 95 right? If so, that definitely wasnt experimental, so I guess that is good for you =)</p>
<p>Nevermind then, I had that question. And it actually worked out to be 94.24777961, which rounds to 95 :P</p>
<p>Yea, thats exactly what i got gensis. Now, my only wish is that quantum physics is experimental.</p>
<p>BTW how are they gonna curve two different versions? Is that not unfair no matter what?</p>
<p>Yeah that’s what I got for the horse problem too. So then that’s not the experimental! =) I’m still holding out hope that my bad section won’t count…</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the order their sections were in?</p>
<p>Mine went:</p>
<ol>
<li>writing </li>
<li>critical reading</li>
<li>critical reading</li>
<li>math</li>
<li>math</li>
<li>critical reading</li>
<li>math</li>
<li>math</li>
<li>writing</li>
</ol>
<p>Anyone remember the long passage from the one that was about something that may or may not have been biologically created on mars? It was expeimental, just blanking on the long passage.</p>
<p>@MyInnerNerd</p>
<p>Mine Went:</p>
<ol>
<li>essay </li>
<li>writing</li>
<li>critical reading</li>
<li>math</li>
<li>critical reading</li>
<li>math </li>
<li>critical reading</li>
<li>critical reading</li>
<li>math</li>
<li>writing</li>
</ol>
<p>Again I think the Carribean one is the experimental CR. There are people with a math experimental section didn’t get Carribean passage but got all the other passages I listed earlier.</p>
<p>I’m confused–I had Quantum Physics, Farmhouse, Carribean, Deception, and Fingerprints (all long passages). Is it possible to have more than one long passage in a CR section? Even if so, this makes me almost positive that one of my CR sections was experimental–definitely fingerprints, maybe Carribean (still trying to figure it out).</p>
<p>Also, I’m almost sure now that there’s more than one version of experimental sections, even for people with the same main test version (as in, someone who had V2 CR along with me AND exp. CR may have had a different exp. CR version).</p>
<p>I can’t remember which order my test went in, though I had writing for 2, math for 5, and I think I had math for 8 and CR for 9. I’m almost sure that I had exp. CR.</p>
<p>MyInnerNerd - I do remember horse on carousel, and I think my experimental was CR. The topics you mentioned confirmed that we had the same math version; therefore, I’m pretty sure pepperoni and mushrooms was experimental, as it was the only topic that I didn’t recognize. Thank you for your help; we needed info on math.</p>
<p>Writing
VERSION 1: College student board games, botanical garden, Film?
VERSION 2: Dragonwings/Chinatown, 14000 feet/3 miles
EXPERIMENTAL: Pyramids in Egypt (?), Girl visits Grandmother in Ireland (?), Traveller with different time zones (?)</p>
<p>Just for people taking the SAT later looking for past prompts to study -
ESSAY TOPIC WEST COAST: Is imagination less valuable than facts and objectivity?
ESSAY TOPIC EAST COAST: Is it better to focus on doing something for yourself or others? (paraphrased)</p>
<p>Critical Reading
VERSION 1: Echolocation, College Athletes, Bats, Music
VERSION 2: Farmhouse, Deception, Quantum Physics, Carribean (see EXP?)
EXPERIMENTAL: Caribbean (see VERSION 2?), Festoon/solipsistic/patina, Clouds and Scientists (?) + Drawing girl (?), Fingerprints (?), groups affecting individuals’ decisions (?), Plato/Homer (?), grandmas fighting (?), college goals (?), biological creation on Mars (?)</p>
<p>Math
VERSION 1: 7^1600, water hose, 100th row
VERSION 2: Multiple of 6/8/9, circle inscribed in two squares
EXPERIMENTAL: Mushroom/pepperoni pizza toppings</p>