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

<p>Wait, wasn’t the free-riding one potentially altruistic?</p>

<p>@lymanzerga It was 45(3^k).</p>

<p>@zgamergirl I just do (good memory for reading questions). And for the smell passage, the author started it off with “I’m a partisan of smell”…it was definitely humorous. Nothing else would’ve worked. </p>

<p>I put adroit but forgot to bubble it in. COOL </p>

<p>The tone is didactic since its teaching you stuff. Also 4 wrong is def not 740. Its more like 760</p>

<p>So you put easily controlled too? Thank god</p>

<p>how is that humorous</p>

<p>i put didactic.</p>

<p>@FuzzyPeaches22‌ What about the other two reading sections?</p>

<p>i did awesome on the math section but CR killed me everything is so subjective in my opinion ugh there goes college</p>

<p>whats my score if i get 3 math wrong</p>

<p>@PoopyMcGee12‌ I said no error for that one.</p>

<p>@zgamergirl Yep, remember them. Ask if ur unsure about anything</p>

<p>@singeorgina‌ do you remember what the question was asking? was it asking for the number of books or pages?</p>

<p>I thought because it said the squirrels “seem to anticipate” it was ok for it to be “to take advantage of”. I wrestled around with that question, eventually left it blank though.</p>

<p>@FuzzyPeaches22‌ for the partisan question do you remember the other choices? Im not sure if I put humorous…</p>

<p>was the squirrel definitely no error? i put D </p>

<p>@dbsk21‌ They asked how many pages per book to make a stack that was 45 (feet or inches?) high</p>

<p>I didn’t put prevalence of misconception I put the first one because I thought it focused more on how the diction was sloppy and he talks about why they have distinct meanings and doesn’t talk about how widespread the misconception is</p>

<p>anyone want to approximate my score? about 8 wrong on CR and 6 skipped?</p>