<p>I thought we'd have a thread if anyone wants to organize it together.
I personally got 4 reading sections (Not the negative campaign test) and would love to know which one is experimental</p>
<p>Can you list the 4 sections? I had math experimental, which means that all of my CR sections were “legit”. I can tell you which one was experimental.</p>
<p>Ok I don’t remember very clearly but
- dolphin and incentive training
- Inertia laws and how people think upward ball means upward arrow
- Japanese sensei and reporter.
- something but I can’t remember =__________= if I see a questions maybe i’ll remember :(</p>
<p>Something that you can’t remember was experimental. (lol.)</p>
<p>I had the first three CR sections.</p>
<p>Oh there was a question that was like
a) prevalent but inexplicably so
c) wrong but inherent plausible</p>
<p>which one did you put? I put c but I feel like it’s the other one :</p>
<p>Also if anyone else can remember the other section please help me out! :)</p>
<p>I put wrong but inherently plausible.</p>
<p>A is wrong because the passage mentioned that this misconception is common(prevalent), but it is reasonable.(it is accounted for).</p>
<p>Eek thanks! it’s been bugging me xD
if you have any other questions or want to compare just let me know.</p>
<p>Do you remember what you put for SC that went something like this:
Happy employees make a happy staff, bosses believes this ______; they cannot imagine otherwise.</p>
<p>I put implicit. I’m pretty sure it’s not right now that I think about it, but at the time I didn’t find other words right.(and now I conveniently can’t remember the other choices)</p>
<p>Oh wait a second, I looked it up ;)</p>
<p>implicit |imˈplisit|
adjective
1 implied though not plainly expressed : comments seen as implicit criticism of the policies.
• <a href=“implicit%20in”> predic. </a> essentially or very closely connected with; always to be found in : the values implicit in the school ethos.
2 with no qualification or question; absolute : an implicit faith in God.
3 Mathematics (of a function) not expressed directly in terms of independent variables.</p>
<p>according to the second definition I’m guessing it’s right :)</p>
<p>I don’t recall “implicit”, so I’m really confused. I want to know some other choices so that I can figure out what I put…</p>
<p>I can’t recall the other choices, sorry! I THINK one was like tepid?
can you help me with a question that was like</p>
<p>The kite was originally first invented in China</p>
<p>the originally first is repetitive right? I put that as an error but I’m worried I’m just picking it too harshly.</p>
<p>I don’t think I caught that redundancy. I probably put no error.</p>
<p>Argh ok there it goes = = </p>
<p>what about the then 24 year old one? I think I put no error for that one</p>
<p>I put “then only 24 years old” as the error.</p>
<p>I think it was no error. I went with my gut feeling, but I regret it now.</p>
<p>Two of the passages you mentioned were from the same section I believe. I think the experimental was the section with the passage about video game technology</p>
<p>Did anyone have the experimental math? I thought I had experimental math, and the only question I remember from it is a system of equations with ax+by=c, and mx+k=y, and you were supposed to find k in terms of a, b, and c.</p>