<p>For the sentence completion that has the answer “characterize… mountainous”, was it B or D? I think I answered B, which I believe was characterize+mountainous…</p>
<p>Isn’t the notes on refrigerator irresponsible action? It says that 'Gone outside. I may not come back. The cat has run away…" It shows that although things were going bad in the house like the cat run away and stuff, the person did not care and left the house, leaving the rest to the narrator. This shows the irresponsible action of the note writer.</p>
<p>I also chose " an inventory of irresponsible actions", but it seems like most of the people chose absurd narratives.</p>
<p>@corrinder94
I chose “the society was slow to changes”…</p>
<p>Is there anyone who chose instructions rather than movements for the steps in Ballet passage?..</p>
<p>Is there another thread discussing november 2012 SAT??</p>
<p>Also for the self-deprecating humor thing, I chose the other saying mocking / criticizing some radical students. The “peasants” things were not self-deprecating at all… He was actually referring to himself as proud and arrogant. What did you guys choose? (It was in the Vandalism thing)</p>
<p>@Shuffling
For ballet, I am pretty sure instructions is the correct choice.
For the vandalism, I chose the self-deprecating one I think. I don’t remember anything about that passage because I had to skim and rush it because only 5 minutes were left when I started reading that passage.</p>
<p>i thought the essay was super hard…but the grammar mc part was relatively easy so hopefully that’ll balance it out…?</p>
<p>@over2100 hope it’s instructions…</p>
<p>great, thanks!</p>
<p>@Over2100
I think it’s movements. The sentence was like this:
Here are the steps; we do some of those first, and some next… (here’s the core body of it)
Mention that it was a semicolon, not a colon. So the steps refer to “some of those” in the next part, which is clearly movement. If it was a colon, then the “steps” would refer to the whole next sentence instead, which was “instructions”.
I checked the punctuation many times, and I’m sure it’s a “;”</p>
<p>I am pretty sure it’s movements</p>
<p>Does SAT MATH makes new type/style of question every year?
I understand the questions found in the BB are old tests, but then do they make new style of questions ? Or are they just the same old thing that can be found in the BB? Do they make new type of questions?</p>
<p>questions for the answers:
digression and paradox ? which question, why is the digression?
some rules at home didn’t make sense. i rmb the sentence is ’ suddenly all the rules have a purpose’ how can you infer that some rules at home didn’t make sense?</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure it was instructions, not movements. Note it didn’t say ‘the steps’, it said ‘three steps:’ and then it listed them out, and the list was something like 'you do when you’re asked, how you’re asked and…" if it was movement the list wouldn’t have included ‘doing things when you’re asked’, that isn’t a movement, it is an instruction. </p>
<p>I could be wrong though, might have misread.</p>
<p>=[ Really disappointed by Math…I’ve never done this badly…some of the questions were really difficult for me, and there just wasn’t enough time…I think I did well in writing though. I got 3 wrong in SC according to that list and I left one passage based…and probably got quite a few wrong as well. </p>
<p>I hope the curves are lenient. I really needed 2160+. I’m expecting 4 wrong in Math (I already know about 3 of them, expecting one or two more, hopefully none, but yea…), and expecting around 8 wrong in Critical reading, which would be rare for me but yea i hope no more wrong than that. In writing I’m hoping for a really high score, like 780/800 hopefully. Do you guys think I could get a 2160 with this?</p>
<p>why would it be “society was slow to change”
what change is happening?</p>
<p>I think it should be they “werent receptive to antiauthoritarianism”
since its all about vandalism and no vandalism = not wanting to go against authority</p>
<p>Um… This is my first time doing the SAT… Is there a curve? I didn’t know! Could the curve be like 200 points? Hehe, or am I too ingenuous?</p>
<p>Omg sounds that @corrinder94 is right… I didn’t go through that passage carefully…
Omg then one more mistake!!! OmgOmgOmg
I hate myself… Why did I spend so much time on the previous passages!!!</p>
<p>for question #2 in the Medicine passage, can anyone recall some other options? I forgot what I got on the test.</p>
<p>This one. With an option of “Passage 1 was more critical, Passage 2 more enthusiastic”</p>