<p>@FuzzyPeaches22 Do you remember the answers to other CR sections?</p>
<p>@dbsk21 I think it was 375 or something like that. You have to use proportions</p>
<p>What was the answer to the problem with 3^k, 3^2k, 45(3^k), 15(3k) etc???</p>
<p>I got diversity for number 6</p>
<p>Yes the last answer was 2 for math @sat2014</p>
<p>and @fuzzypeaches22 i dont think 30 was humorous cause it’s from the writers POV. </p>
<p>45(3k)</p>
<p>@singeorgina No, not off the top of my head. People can ask and I’ll answer</p>
<p>@ESAT45 The writer was opening it with a comical statement. “I am a partisan of smell” or something…definitely humorous introduction. </p>
<p>@Jarjarbinks23 the reading will be viewed as easy(harsh curve) math was hard(lenient curve)(to me it was terrible :() writing was average </p>
<p>The squirrel question went something like this:</p>
<p>Some species of squirrels begin reproducing rapidly as if to take advantage of a crop bloom. The error is “to take advantage” since it should be taking advantage right?</p>
<p>I’m so mad. For two sentence completion questions, I left them blank, but I had the correct answer circled. I just wasn’t confident enough and couldn’t afford to lose points. </p>
<p>@Fuzzypeaches22 yea i said qualification too. Misconception</p>
<p>June was by far easier, especially writing, that essay topic was like a gift of the gods back then…and the curves were so crazy, easy writing had a nice curve, okay reading had a okay curve, and medium/hard math had a harsh curve.</p>
<p>@fuzzypeaches22 O.o how do you remember?? For 30 I picked the one about authority or assertiveness or something.</p>
<p>375</p>
<p>I guess i screwed up on the adroit sentence completion. I didn’t make sense to me He was skilled in negotions. He definitely was a adroit (skilled) leader</p>
<p>@FuzzyPeaches22 based on all of that i got 7-8 wrong on CR. combined with 6 skipped. for the tone of the passage 2nd to last question was it didactic?</p>
<p>With this current reading curve, 4 wrong would be around? 740?</p>
<p>why is the answer not to start a discussion that is not meant to convince</p>