***Oct 2014 SAT (US ONLY)***

<p>that was screw up I put -y</p>

<p>I have some questions about the CR.</p>

<p>what did you get for “the author would agree with this about the gymnastics girl?” i put the wrong answer for sure…</p>

<p>and so many people said CR was easy…i got 700 in june which was considered a hard CR. i thought this one was hard. I had a lot of trouble with the Iranian one.</p>

<p>also what did you put for the purpose of the opening of the taste/smell passage?</p>

<p>@notgoodmath see my post</p>

<p>What was the question? I remember a 72% and also a 0.7. I’m freaking out man</p>

<p>@ncccc1701‌ yeah that one was the experimental section</p>

<p>i skipped 6 CR questions. trying to determine how many I got wrong. the gymnast girl the author would agree, how she viewed her gymnist instructor? also for the iranian family Sony was what while the parents were what</p>

<p>wait can someone please explain how to get the -y problem</p>

<p>I picked c because passage 1 said that free people couldn’t work together with the group…</p>

<p>-y: x= -2y so y±2y</p>

<p>Y was one positive y distance from 0. x was 2 y distances from 0, and it is below it. so x=-2y and x + y is -y</p>

<p>wait were x and 2y equally distant from 0</p>

<p>for open ended math, 16 the function problem it asked for one possible answer to x? i got 2?</p>

<p>I put 4 for that</p>

<p>Sat2014:
Author would agree that thee gymnast was candid about her achievements. It’s not the denigrated attitude to coach because look up the definition of denigrated.
I said Sonny was boisterous and her parents were passive</p>

<p>I always get 800s on practice tests and got 750 on Jan sat (only got vocab wrong). I’m pretty sure these are the answers: </p>

<ol>
<li>Definitely genial…ingratiating. Measured doesn’t make sense.</li>
<li>The one about which statement the author would agree with (gymnastics) is a tricky one. I didn’t really like any of the answer choices but I guess “candid” would be the best answer?</li>
<li>(Iran) Digression to expose background</li>
<li>(Iran) Happily obeying the dealer</li>
<li>(Iran) Typical question</li>
<li>(Architecture) Tangential</li>
<li>Don’t remember which passage this was, but extrapolation for sure. </li>
<li>(Gymnastics) Coach seemed unremarkable.</li>
<li>(Gymnastics) Coach was ambitious </li>
<li>(Sentence Completion) Definitely luminary</li>
<li>(Gymnastics) “Deadly” means superiority in competition</li>
<li>(Sentence Completion) Definitely adroit, not erudite</li>
<li>(Writers Block) “The poem would be long after it was complete” --> Something qualification. Other choices included cheerful aside blah blah @blubrrybanana22</li>
<li>(Writers Block) Warning bell and soothing melody</li>
<li>(Iran) DEFINITELY ARBITRARY. I don’t know how you could’ve gotten timely. They picked the very FIRST one they found on the yellow page…if that’s not random I don’t know what is</li>
<li>(Writers Block) “What did the narrator imply about the <em>poem</em>” --> Something about how it was too unrealistic and grandiose </li>
<li>(Sentence Completion) Yes, flamboyant was the answer for the aboriginal/Indian question</li>
<li>(Sentence Completion) Flowering…master</li>
<li>(Flavour) Prevalence of the misconception @Volume</li>
<li>(Iran) Polaraid camera etc was personal importance</li>
<li>(Sentence Completion) Adopted…homeland</li>
<li>(Writing) What advice would author of 2nd story give to character in 1st story? Answer: Use this as an opportunity to enhance your creativity or something @luckyamazon</li>
<li>(Iran) Last question --> alien and nondescript </li>
<li>(Iran) Raising a typical question</li>
<li>(Iran) Boisterous and passivity</li>
<li>(Last section) Afflict </li>
<li>(Writers Block) Self critical @llxxdd2200‌ </li>
<li>(Mutalisim Short Passage) Free-riding is “obvious”</li>
<li>(Writers Block) The character of the 1st passage was “frustrated”</li>
<li>(Writers Block) Purpose of first sentence in second passage. Answer was “Humorous introduction”</li>
</ol>

<p>what did people get for the math question that talked about books? like how many pages it should be given the length of some pages</p>

<p>there were multiple answers for that I’m just curious if anyone else put 2</p>

<p>For the peeps who took this in June, was this test much harder (especially the math)?</p>

<p>I haven’t seen so much discussion focused on the math section before…</p>

<p>number 6 i disagree in fuzzy peaches post</p>

<p>I’m in Vancouver and got the same test as the US =.=</p>