<p>I though CR was hard because almost none of the vocab I studied was on it and the words I did study were incorrect answers for the most part. Also I did not know the vocab related to mood, tone, and character that well. I thought the essay was easy though.</p>
<p>hi</p>
<p>@TheCalculator I’d be the happiest person on earth if that was the curve</p>
<p>Does anyone know if the first or second Grammar section was experimental because I really hope it was the second… </p>
<p>hi</p>
<p>Superiority in competition </p>
<p>@calvin12341 what did it look like? Did it have a graph and science?</p>
<p>Remember boon? Luckily I had just learned that word.</p>
<p>@ncccc1701 why?</p>
<p>What was that one question 2x^2+10x-6=6 ? I forgot what the choices were </p>
<p>@Marrissa I’m pretty sure the answer for that one was “salve…upset”. Boon was paired with “partial”, which didn’t make sense with the rest of the sentence</p>
<p>@nccc1701 it was.</p>
<p>I’m fairly confident that the curve will be very similar. I’ve seen more lenient curves. The math curve seems apt because it was challenging. Cr was easy. Writing was normal. Based from other curves from june and may, my curve predictions are fairly accurate </p>
<p>was the experimental section the one with the 2/3 hour hose for math</p>
<p>I got like 5 in a row for one of the sections </p>
<p>I think it was boon, well im praying it was!</p>
<p>@dbsk21 The sentence was like “as a ______ the restaurant’s loyal customers, who were ______ the new renovations, the restaurant owners kept one of the rooms unchanged”</p>
<p>So to assuage or soothe (salve for) the customers who were (upset by) the new renovations, they kept some of the restaurant the same. </p>
<p>Anyone wanna state his/her predictions for each section? </p>
<p>Look-Ma-no-hands…</p>
<p>Best part of the SAT lol</p>
<p>Seems iffy to me</p>