<p>9 days left for all the asians…</p>
<p>GMT+5 and I’m not asian, so it’s 8 days remaining for me;)</p>
<p>^^That’s a flawed argument b/c CC is not representative of all test-takers. CC is definitely higher than average.
^Which ones?</p>
<p>MajorQuest, CR experimental here. Torture. Exhausting.</p>
<p>@picollo:
Yes, all of the answers remain inconclusive. That doesn’t mean they are wrong. I’m actually certain most are correct.</p>
<p>8 more days! -cross fingers-
do we get to find out which section was experimental on the score report?
if not, HOW do we find out?</p>
<p>no it not mentioned in the score report. but whats the point?</p>
<p>where I’ll find the score report? They’ll send it to me via e-mail?</p>
<p>@icolumbiau: First of all I love your love for Columbia! </p>
<p>I found a few CR experimental people…and figured out the experimental section but thanks anyway!..I am sooooo glad I had writing experimental! I would have loved to have Maths as experimental (easiest section!) but writing is the next best thing…</p>
<p>@Rainbow: Check out collegeboard’s site they usually mention the experimental section on their website when they announce the result…it is not mentioned on the score report.</p>
<p>@Suleyman: you’ll find it on collegeboard’s site.</p>
<p>yea surely 13 1/3</p>
<p>@MajorQuest: Which writing section is experimental? George Washington and his peanuts or the treasure-hunting one? :)</p>
<p>man, what if you dont get your score on 28th (or 29th)? i have known some guys whose score reports and scores were delayed by as much as 2 weeks. its nothing unnatural.</p>
<p>major quest…do you remember any of the find error sentences in the experiemtnal section?were there any diction errors (like assure vs. insure) or any idioms or any hard sentences? I like to keep track of them for future tests!</p>
<p>Preparing for the SAT is my hobbie! I love the SAT! The SAT is my pleasure!</p>
<p>@UnConfidential: If you had CR as experimental, then the dust cleaning one was experimental.
If your writing was experimental then the treasure hunting in NJ one was experimental.</p>
<p>@marsha: I cannot recall questions from sections as such…but as far as I remember there was no diction error. There were a few idiom error. And I personally didn’t find many writing questions hard. There were a few controversial ones…like the salt’s ability one.</p>
<p>THE WAIT IS EXCRUCIATING… :</p>
<p>^MajorQuest, where do I go on the website when the results are released? I didn’t know they revealed that sort of information. I’m excited to see my results, but I know I didn’t do well on the math section (that’s an understatement) or the essay, but the writing and CR should be okay, if not good.</p>
<p>@Rainbow: Last time I gave my SAT, they mentioned the experimental section number when the results came out. You could access the link for the result from their main page.</p>
<p>After a week of the score being released you can also access your detailed score report that would mention in detail the number of right/wrong answers for each sections, your percentile and you can check out the scanned version of your essay as well.</p>
<p>5 days, 8 hours, 36 minutes and 50 seconds</p>
<p>Can someone build a time machine already!!</p>
<p>there is one that sends you directly to future:</p>
<p>play Civilization 5</p>
<p>^ or try to be abducted by Tralfamadorians.</p>