<p>wait i'm suddenly confused........i thought they meant the sum of first four terms should be <1000......
this question is ****ing ambiguous.... they should drop it... or just say C is correct... :-)</p>
<p>did anyone else get conceivable for an answer in the lying passage?
the question was like: "the issue is not what one could say, but what they should say" and the choice had conceivable and beneficial I belive</p>
<p>I seriously doubt what you guys are saying is correct.
Our scores are not going to be out with the rest. I mean think about it logically, i know for a fact that from India, to send mail to US even by the most expensive method, minimum is 3 days. Assuming that, that leaves them only 2 days to correct them, including essays!!
very doubtful.....
Just don't get your hopes up !!</p>
<p>"The scores from this special test will be reported as October 14, 2006 test scores and WILL BE EXPEDITED FOR PROMPT RELEASE." </p>
<p>expedite- to speed up the progress of; hasten: to expedite shipments.<br>
prompt- done, performed, delivered, etc., at once or without delay </p>
<p>and most of us live in the US, badman.</p>
<p>and after the test another student told me they were being rush delivered so they could be scored in time, no one ever told me until now that we would have longer to wait.</p>
<p>badman: the test papers need not be mailed to the us.. they just have to be scanned and scored here itself, essays are emailed.... so there is a possibility that our scores are out today!</p>
<p>Digamma - are you ****in kidding me? You seriously think i don't know what prompt means?
They just said prompt, never mentioned how prompt. And i' willing to take a bet that results wont be out Nov.2</p>
<p>Spacepirate - yeah its possible they're scored here... i really don't know, but wherever they're scored, Nov.2 is too early.</p>